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Humidity Reading
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I would be interested in hearing from others who can measure the humidity in their home (possibly using a digital humidity measuring device).
I am interested in the current levels of humidity as I am looking at a winter humidity problem and wanted to compare summer conditions.
It mght be also useful if you could quote the current room temperature, where you are in the country and the outside weather conditions (rain or sunny).
I currently have 42% RH indoors, 23C indoors, 23C outdoors , sunny, Hampshire.
Many thanks
Regards
Robert
I am interested in the current levels of humidity as I am looking at a winter humidity problem and wanted to compare summer conditions.
It mght be also useful if you could quote the current room temperature, where you are in the country and the outside weather conditions (rain or sunny).
I currently have 42% RH indoors, 23C indoors, 23C outdoors , sunny, Hampshire.
Many thanks
Regards
Robert
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