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| View Poll Results: What do you use to control humidity? | |||
| 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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#1
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My A/C unit is oversized for my house - the drain pump attached to my furnace extracts moisture from the air year round.
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With my central AC, moisture is removed from condensation on the Evaporator coil. With the unit not running in winter, no moisture removed via the AC. I will get condensate from my hi-efficiency furnace but that's from water vapour in the exhaust (not room air). |
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what about a cover?
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If I cover it with glass wouldn't I cut out a lot of the light?
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there's salt creep, plus you might need the evaporation to get your temps down
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It wouldn't cut down on the spectrum of the light?
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