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Tucson and Phoenix are filled with Swamp coolers. They work well in low humidity conditions as they definitely put moisture into the air. They are not usually used when the humidity is high simply because they become inefficient. I wouldn't conceive of using one in San Antonio. (I lived in Houston for several years and as I recall SA was almost as humid as Houston.
You might consider a window A/C unit and an electric fan. This would reduce the humidity and cool better in your climate.
Scott
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