No, but the wood moisture content would change (be higher with a lower heat and lower with a higher heat) because of the relative humidity change. - It's true that lowering the temp will decrease the relative humidity - reading, but it will NOT mean that more moisture is present. Relative - humidity is just that...relative! The absolute amount of moisture present - will not change solely by lowering the temperature. - - - -- - Ray T. Bentley, RPT - Alton, IL - ray@bentley.net - www.ray.bentley.net - vince mrykalo
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