Now that I have a working hygrometer in the house, I realize the indoor humidity is way low — some days as low as 18% (recommended levels are 30-40%).
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Now that I have a working hygrometer in the house, I realize the indoor humidity is way low — some days as low as 18% (recommended levels are 30-40%).
As part of my search for solutions, care to answer a brief survey? In your house/unit do you use: -
Now that I have a working hygrometer in the house, I realize the indoor humidity is way low — some days as low as 18% (recommended levels are 30-40%).
As part of my search for solutions, care to answer a brief survey? In your house/unit do you use:@jd central and room. The central doesn't work as well when the furnace is in heat-pump mode, so the room humidifiers help in bedrooms at night. If it gets really cold, I have to turn the humidity down to the low 30%, otherwise too much condensation and ice will form on windows.
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@jd central and room. The central doesn't work as well when the furnace is in heat-pump mode, so the room humidifiers help in bedrooms at night. If it gets really cold, I have to turn the humidity down to the low 30%, otherwise too much condensation and ice will form on windows.
@johnefrancis
Some years back and in a different house, I had a contraption called a Rumidifier that had a water tank and a wick and it fit over the (forced air) vent. No electricity required. It worked pretty well. But the company that made it (Canadian) has gone out of business.