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It is irrelavant how you are making the air exchange, the colder outside air still has less moisture. The bathroom fan will work, its just that you'll be pumping all your expensive heat out with it.
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![]() Ok I went to the hardware store and got a bathroom fan, the tubing, and a 4" outside vent with a flap so that I dont lose heat when there is no air blowing.
Now, I found a humidistat, but that is to turn a humidifier on, I want the reverse. The only way I know to fix this is by installing a relay switch so that when the humidistat is on, the bathroom fan is off. Is there an easier way though? I remember someone posted they have a bathroom fan with a humidistat, maybe they can chime in with how they did it? |
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![]() You technically want a "dehumidistat" not a "humidistat" (they exist, the HRV's come with them).
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![]() Anyone know where these De-Humidistats exist? They were not at the Home Hardware or Rona I was at, I assume it will be a more specialty type store.
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![]() Afraid not. Maybe try a greenhouse supply or a heating (furnace) place and see if they can order you one.
I did find this one at grainger.com but wow .. not cheap ![]() http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg...632223&ccitem=
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![]() That is a bit pricey, a humidistat with a relay is about half the price, but a lot more work. Maybe I can find a cheaper one at a furnace place like you said.
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![]() I got mine @ sears
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![]() thought I'd try to revive this thread rather than starting a new one, so it's kind of like a one stop shop for info on humidity issues and options to solve.
Has anyone using a dehumidifier or a bathroom ventilation fan experienced corrosion from the salt creep? Any solutions to this problem? Both my bathroom fan (went within weeks of install) and my dehumidifier (about a year before the humidity sensor coroded) have died due to salt creep/corrosion. |
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![]() anyone????
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