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Default Humidity Detecting Switch

In my opinion you are all wet, at temperature you have outline Humidistat
would be useless unless you have Dehumidifier run at all times,
and at 57 Deg. F not likely that you will get below 50% rh
so all you doing is wasting your time but lots luck.

"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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wrote:
I've seen $250 humidity detecting fans (Broan?). I have a timer on my
bath fans, and motion detectors on my hallway lights (installed when my
dad was dying), so I can't believe they can't make a wall switch which
detects humidity. ANyone see one? Couldn't find one with google.
Besides the bathrooms, I'd wonder if I can't have one for the house when
I'm away and don't want to have the heat or cool on just to prevent
mildew. I hadn't used cooling in years and the upstairs duct perspired
onto my ceiling.


Google on Humidistat.

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