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In article <H6s4i.64$Sx6.58@newsfe03.lga>,
N114RW <qwerty_265@charter.net> wrote:
> Good post, and good reminder. One comment. As I understand it, carb ice
> is most common on warm (70 degree or so), humid, days. As the
> temperature drops, so does the moisture in the air.
>
The most ice-susceptible air, I've found, is that between 20F and 55F,
with very high humidity -- not to say that a higher or lower range would
not cause ice.
It is good practice to install carb heat and USE it -- especially in
high humidity conditions.
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