I have a goose problem too. When they stop over they lay down a mine field of crap. It's so annoying. Gonna follow this thread and see what people have to say. I would love to find something that works.
from what I’ve read 40-50% is ideal (45%) being perfect. This was from when I was researching allergies and dust mites. Those numbers are the sweet spot. Hard to hit mid summer and even mid winter in extreme cold since humidity that high will for sure get condensation on windows. Need to go...
I have thermostats that use outside air sensors and throttle back the humidifiers based on outside air temperatures to eliminate condensation on the windows. they work very well. Don't have to guess what to set humidifiers at. Stat does all the work for you.
run it all the time. once you get the room at the humidity you want it will cycle itself off and on. If you stop if for 8-10 hours humidity will rise and you will run the dehumidifier non-stop until it reaches set point. I'm sure if you calculated usage you wouldn't have that much more if any by...
Me too in my utility room. Also My AC units have a feature that runs AC at a low speed which acts as a dehumidification mode. Nice feature to have and it works good.
Boy you aren’t kidding. I’m buying a shorestation (lift not a dock) with a canopy nearly crapped in my pants when the guy told me the cost. It’s like buying a boat 20 years ago.