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RE: humidifier - automation




I just wander if this dry air is caused by my computer equipment in any
way.
I'm living in a flat and node 0 is in a cupboard. I reckon that in house
with node 0 somewhere in loft or out of way it's not an issue, but my PC's
are running 24/7 just meters away from us.


I used to have a humidity meter in my computer room and it dropped from 70%
to 30% over an evenings use (small room, computer, laser printer and in
those days college work). I guess the answer to your question is that it is
not helping.

Ian


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