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Originally posted by blorean
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Originally posted by benparsad
Friends;
There are 'humidifiers' and 'de-humidifiers' both available for use. Will plz someone advise in which weather/ conditions either of two should be used. I understand a normal compresser based air conditioner acts as de-humidifier as well (we see water coming out from a pipe); so can we say de-humidifier is a form of AC, which lowers the humidity without lowering air temprature?
Thanks in advance.
-Ben
Every house has different humidity levels and every room within a house has a different levels in turn.
http://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en/co/maho/yohoyohe/momo/momo_002.cfm
People don't make educated decisions with these generally. Nose being dry is the ultimate test for lack of humidity and mold in areas is for excess humidity.
Technically, you should get a Hygrometer. Measure the humidity and get a humidifier for regions where there is lack of it and a de-humidifier where there is excess of it.
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