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Originally posted by human
Most of your stuff was good, but this isn't exactly correct. Condensation happens at all sorts of temperatures. If you don't believe me, next time it's 30+(C, about 88F or so I think?) out and pretty humid, put a glass of cold water/beer out. Within a couple of minutes there will be a lot of condensation on the outside of the glass. That said though, if you're not cooling the water below ambiant in any way, then no, it won't be an issue.
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human the water cooling wouldnt be the same as a glass of cold water... it would be the same as ambient temperature or warmer... when its about 80 deg F in my room my water cooling water is always at like 110 deg F there isnt going to be any condensation onto a warmer then ambient surface...