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lol looks like I learned something new today. I've never heard of a hygrometer before. Since my house gets really dry in the winter, I think I'll try one, too. Thanks.

 

 

Me too! Time to get the humidifiers out.

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Knowing the humidity level is important.

 

I use this Hygrometer: http://www.theweatherstore.com/dihyth.html

 

It is not the most accurate at +-5%, but it is close enough for ballpark. You can get +-1% Hygrometers, but the price is just too high in my opinion. I would recommend you ensure that whatever you purchase is at least +-5% or better.

 

I keep the humidity in my home at 45% summer and winter. I must run the Humidifiers all year due to the dry climate AC in summer and Heater in winter reduces the level down to less than 20% here.

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thanks Dan that one looks better then the one I was going to order I will probably order it next week , I usually start up the humidifier in December and run it tthrough the end of march , Michigan gets really dry in the winter but it's really humid here in the spring and summer time

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I found one tonight at walmart and it was 8.97 it's made by ACURITE I'am testing now so if it isn't right I can always take it back gonna give it a few days to make sure

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