Crabbypatty said:19% rh here and way too dry. ... I don't want to spend $350.00 if the humidity is going to condense in the duct system and make a mess.
Crabbypatty said:19% rh here and way too dry. i am thinking about purchasing a trusteam honeywell whole house humidifer. i have a situation where my furnace is in the attic and i can't safely put a regular humidifer on the duct, but the new trusteam can be remote mounted in a closet and the steam piped to the duct sys in the attic. i use my furnace blower to circulate the heat around the house from the wood stove, i just don't know how it's gonna work as far as the warm air is going to accept the humidity vs the hot air from the gas fired furnace. i don't want to spend $350.00 if the humidity is going to condense in the duct system and make a mess.
EXACTLYbokehman said:3am here; 43F, RH 46% outside; 74F, RH 34% inside. Who's got OAK? It doesn't make a lot of sense to me to humidify air just to send it up the flue.
FLINT said:Humidity in our house right now is right at 50% and thats about as low as it ever gets, and its only that low because of the wood stove.
During the summer, our house stays between 70-80% and may go above 80% if its especially damp outside.
We live in a hollow at the bottom of a mountain right off a stream and we have seeps and springs all around. Ground will be wet from now until may probably.
Its funny hearing you guys needing a humidifier, as we have a dehumidifier that we have to run in the summer to control the mold.
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