I have a little temp/humidity sensor on an Arduino and a display to show both. Easy enough to make one, you can leave it in the car and run off 12V. Probably $12 in parts from chinee sources, you could embed the display in your dash somewhere, make it look "factory."

--FT


On 8/9/16 11:58 AM, Mountain Man via Mercedes wrote:
Max wrote:
The result was that once I started driving the car, the
AC was able to bring the temperature and comfort level down to tolerable
much more quickly.
Dehumidifier lowers the need for a/c.  Remove humidity and the a/c
systems run better.  i.e. keep the windows closed and in-car humidity
does not get to ambient.  I like it.
mao

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