Humidistat for Wood conditioning box

David Love davidlovepianos@comcast.net
Mon, 23 Jan 2006 16:21:30 -0800


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Not sure I understand how a thermostat would give you a sense of RH.  =
You
can have 80 degrees with 90% humidity or 80 degrees with 15% humidity.  =
If
you are talking about using a thermostat combined with a hygrometer and
checking a chart with the equivalent EMC, you are still dependent on the
accuracy of your hygrometer which are only accurate to +/- 5% anyway, =
no?

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David Love
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I find a thermostat to work just as well and easy as a fancy humidistat. =
I
use a thermostat designed for a reptile terrarium. Just use a temp/RH =
chart
along with it and it's a cinch. Cost is about $30.

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Terry Farrell

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I found this humidistat that I would use for a wood conditioning box =
that
seems to be fairly good but expensive ($290).  Anyone have any =
experience
with it or can you suggest one that works as well for less $$$.  It's =
the
RHC that I'm looking at-scroll down to the second unit. =20

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http://www.greenair.com/humidistat.htm

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David Love

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