Snails - Response on Threads Part 8

daleron

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    Good night Fran and snails. :)

    Oops guess who’s good night post didn’t go through :blush:

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    classwife

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    I don't get the Indoor Humidity thing tho...
     

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    Humidity
    57%
    Indoor Humidity
    57% (Extremely Humid)
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    I don't get the Indoor Humidity thing tho...
    That is curious. It's odd that it is the same as the outdoor humidity.

    If it were different, I'd guess that it was the recommended indoor humidity level to keep your house at for this time of year and the outdoor temps, although HVAC people seem (via internet searches) to recommend no more than 50% indoor humidity. They do recommend changing your indoor humidity settings depending on the seasonal temps.
    So IDK, what site is that data from?
     

    classwife

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    That is curious. It's odd that it is the same as the outdoor humidity.

    If it were different, I'd guess that it was the recommended indoor humidity level to keep your house at for this time of year and the outdoor temps, although HVAC people seem (via internet searches) to recommend no more than 50% indoor humidity. They do recommend changing your indoor humidity settings depending on the seasonal temps.
    So IDK, what site is that data from?


     
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