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wrote:
we when you heat air the humidity level drops a lot, higher
humidity
appears warmer so you can run a lower temperature and save
energy
Yeah, can't believe he really lives on the east coast. It's
only
really humid here July/August. And humidifier, as you pointed
out, is
useful in winter, when without one, with it cold outside, the
inside
humidity can get very low. Maybe he likes getting static
shocks?
Or maybe he lives on the East Coast of FLorida.