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I don't use anything (I'm lucky) |
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70 | 44.59% |
Humidex |
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1 | 0.64% |
HRV |
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15 | 9.55% |
Big exhaust fan |
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18 | 11.46% |
Dehumidifier(s) |
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46 | 29.30% |
Something else (please explain) |
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12 | 7.64% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 157. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() u guys are so lucky to have mild weather there ,but you get humid weather there too. what i would do is a few things Keri.
1. Get a HRV unit in the house that will help with the health issues you have having and get rid of the mold and damp humid air in your house. 2. or get a Humidex that pulls pretty much air the humid air in the house out. i had one in my house in NB in the crawl space in our 3 level split it was so damp there. and then i once it ws on man it was so dry in there amazing too.. back to one if you winters are so mild you can get the HRVand get it hooked up in the attic and put verts in all the rooms with out put ducks that is the best way to rid of the stuff.
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. |
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![]() Here is how i control mine, profiLux connected.
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. |
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I think an HRV would probably "do" the most. My husband is handy, maybe it's something we can install ourselves...plus I've heard they add value to the house. I see an LCD screen....how does the LCD make the humidity go away? ![]() Is it connected to a dehumidifier? |
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![]() ProfiLux has humidity control option, so you connect the humidifer to one plug socket and the dehumidifier to another then assign your nominal value and it will keep the humidity within that range.
If you have a built in humidifier most likely the solenoid is 24v so you will need a 110V/24v dc converter. |
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![]() In total honesty unless you have use for the aquatic controller for your fish tank or already have a profilux it is an expensive way to control just humidity, having said that if you do want to control the humidity around the fish room and do want a controller this is one hell of an awesome and then cost effective control method.
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![]() I am lucky enough to live in the prairies where humidity isnt a concern in the winter. I have a fantech fr100, which says it draws 19Watts. I vent it outside in the summer and vent it internally for the winter. Keeps the humidity up during those dry prairie winters for sure. Oh and my tank is a 180gal with about a couple of gallons of topoff /day.
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condensation, humidity, mold |
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