what humidifier? [message #5176] |
Sun, 13 January 2008 08:05 |
fjuj
Messages: 1 Registered: November 2007
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quote from serioussticks.com
"if it's wintertime in the northern hemisphere, then the relative humidity in Arnhem Land is usually 80% or more. In northern and central Europe for example, the humidity is usually around half that level. Inside houses, with heating, the relative humidity of the air drops again because the air's capacity to hold water has increased and thus the amount of moisture available from the air is reduced again, often to below 30%."
so i decided to buy a humidifier BEFORE my didj arrives but got confused with the variety of units. i need an unltrasonic one which will maintain constant humidity level (switching on by timer and off by hydrostat) equipped with lcd panel.
which one works well for you?
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