Need some advice aren’t humidity level in room

Hey everyone, I was just curious what is an acceptable amount of humidity to live/sleeping?
I recently got an air conditioner that is too large for my room and it seems to be making it wet . I’ve been trying to look it up and I’ve been seeing tons of different responses. By messing around with the settings, I was able to bring down the humidity in my room, but still it is usually resting between 63% or a little higher. Is this OK to live in? I spend most of the day in the room. I just keep seeing vastly different opinions online.
And the unit has no dry mode

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u/Future_Meaning — 5 days ago

I Don’t know what to do I’m running out of options

I recently purchased a new 10,000 BTU GE air conditioner, it seems to be working good, but I’ve been using it for about two weeks now and it doesn’t seem to be making my room any less humid, I got a Hydro meter to see if I was just going crazy and the humidity seems to read between 65% and 75% pretty consistently. It’s definitely making the room cold it’s just the humidity. I have it pitched at a good angle and its be draining properly. I am almost afraid that the unit is too big for my room. Because when I do research on my issue, size of room to BTU amount seems to keep coming up. I was recommended to get a higher BTU unit because the room is in direct sunlight and on the second floor underneath an attic. I’m kind of stressing out because I don’t know what to do and I don’t wanna have to purchase a whole new unit after I just purchased this one. But I can’t keep ignoring how wet my room feels. I used a BTU calculator and it says about 7500 BTU. I’m just trying to see if there’s anyway I don’t have to purchase a brand new unit but it’s looking like going to be what’s going to have to happen.

Would really appreciate any advice. Please help

I’ve also tried running it on low fan and turning Eco off, but that still gets the humidity to like 66% to 68%

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u/Future_Meaning — 6 days ago
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Need advice on what to do for humidity in room

I recently purchased a new 10,000 BTU GE air conditioner, it seems to be working good, but I’ve been using it for about two weeks now and it doesn’t seem to be making my room any less humid, I got a Hydro meter to see if I was just going crazy and the humidity seems to read between 65% and 75% pretty consistently. It’s definitely making the room cold it’s just the humidity. I have it pitched at a good angle and its be draining properly. I am almost afraid that the unit is too big for my room. Because when I do research on my issue, size of room to BTU amount seems to keep coming up. I was recommended to get a higher BTU unit because the room is in direct sunlight and on the second floor underneath an attic. I’m kind of stressing out because I don’t know what to do and I don’t wanna have to purchase a whole new unit after I just purchased this one. But I can’t keep ignoring how wet my room feels.

Would really appreciate any advice.

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u/Future_Meaning — 7 days ago