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Old 11-03-2011, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by lastlight View Post
I'm not sure my question was clear here.

I have one of these wired to a dedicated fishroom fan (bathroom fan):



I just want to place the fan on a timer in addition to the humidistat. The humidistat works great and I'm keeping my room at 50% but the fan cycles too often for my liking right now.

If you put it on a timer you are defeating the whole purpose of having a humidistat. it cycles on and off so often because you need it to. the less humidity added to a space the less it will go one and off. the more.....

I would just be happy it is doing its job and preventing any mositure related problems.

if it is the noise that is bothering you look to a better fan.. I had a panasonic fan in my old house that ran at 1.5 scones and unless I was in the bathroom I could not hear it. granted a better fan costs more but it would solve your problem.

Steve
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