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![]() You could add a dehumidifier to your furnace. You would need a consult with a HVAC company to be sure.
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![]() Another thing that works very well in my house is I have a power switch that turns on the air circulation units on my house. Just circulates inside air with outside air. Turn that on for an hour or two each day and my humidity level is under control. And since the furnace is automatically set to turn on if it gets too cold in the house during that time especially during winter I don't have to worry about the house getting too cold.
Probably the most cost-effective way to reduce your humidity. It's just not as automatic as a dehumidifier or a HRV(heating recovery ventilation) system.
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Current System 75 Gal with 30 Gal Sump Reef Past Tanks 60 Gallon True Cube 30 Gallon Breeder 165 Eurobraced Starfire Custom 10 Gallon Softy Tank(My First Tank) |
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![]() Ironically enough I have several tropical plants near my tank which helps with my humidity issue my humidity sits at around 40-50% year round without them my humidity used to sit closer to the 70% mark. I went with tropical as they require less water and with the moisture near my tank the leaves just sop it up
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![]() interesting... thanks for all your suggestions so far!
all different, but all good!
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