I too live in Florida, near the Atlantic Ocean - so humidity is a part of life.

Plus I do not run the air conditioner in my home. I grew up in Florida without AC and never acquired a taste for it.

I think a problem could be dust covers, which will trap humid air inside with the temperature changes, causing condensation. IMPORTANT: I missed your post about dust covers, so if this doesn't apply to you, please accept my apology.

I do not play outdoors within about a quarter mile from the ocean. Not for the humidity, but for the salt spray. And I do have a gig in a marina on a dock over a salt water lagoon. It's a weekly afternoon gig from October through June or July (whenever the rainy season starts). The only problem I have there is the guitar strings rust sooner, and I have to keep the cable jacks clean.

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