Hello everyone I was looking for some insight an information on drying wood indoors using a dehumidifyer, I currently have 8 bush cord of almost seasoned wood, 70 percent of it is all red oak which was cut down 2 years ago but not opened up till this june, its all stacked up with plenty of space between the rows and is off the ground stacked on skids, I split a piece today just to see what the inside moisture was at, the wood looks nice and seasoned, ends are all cracked bark is loose etc, however when I split a few pieces today and the inside moisture was off the charts on the moisture meter and it felt wet still, so I got the idead of moving it into my quonsa hut and turning on my 2 70 pint dehumidifyers, if this option dries wood out quickly what would the dehumidifyer have to be set at and what should the room tempature be, my quonsa hut is 30x50 and 15 ft high spray foamed insulated and is super super tight, any information on this issue would be greatly appreciated, thankyou