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On 17/11/2014 05:52, Dawlish wrote:
On Monday, November 17, 2014 1:21:20 AM UTC, John Doe wrote: Bought a cheap humidity meter, really enjoying it. Its main purpose combined with a dehumidifier is to help keep the humidity under 50%. The inside humidity seemed to follow the outside humidity until about a week ago. It was dry. But then very humid. Ninety-six percent outside for the last several days and yet the humidity inside has remained less than 45%. Today it was up to 45% but now it's down to 40% even though it's 80% outside. We use a gas heater. Is that the cause? Thanks. Your dehumidifier appears to be working well. *)) But his is carbon monoxide detector working? |
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