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Re: Humidity problem


  • Subject: Re: Humidity problem
  • From: Dave McLaughlin <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 12:04:53 +0100
  • References: <20040921105149.891431A3B27@MXA04.ex.eclipse.net.uk>

Ah, that takes all the fun out of doing it yourself with bits of wire
and switches, relays etc   :o)

Nice quick solution for Rob though!!

Dave...

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Alex Clark wrote:

> I bought a bathroom fan with a built in humidity sensor from B&Q.
> When you
> run a bath it switches on and goes off about 30 minutes later if the
> humidity has gone down again.  Humidity and timer are both adjustable.
 It
> wasn't much more expensive than a normal bathroom fan, and avoids
switches
> (apart from the isolating fused spur, of course!).
>
> Alex.
>




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