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Relative Humidity question
Just a quick question ... Put up a detached building with an indoor pool.
I am adjusting the Humidity control with an air to air exchanger. What is "Normal" % humidity?...I am showing 43% now and says that is comfortable. Never much paid any attention to any humidity until I got this pool....at what % humidity would be bad for electronics such as stereo or TVetc.... thanks for any help on this... Jim |
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Relative Humidity question
Jim,
Relative humidity is highly temperature dependent. So you need to know both the temp and the RH. 70 deg. and 45% RH is considered very comfortable and "normal".. If the spec sheet of your TV or stereo does not discuss temp and humidity requirements contact the manufacturer. Most electronics work ok in a broad range of temp and humidity. Dave M. |
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