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Old 14th Feb 2018, 10:49 pm   #46
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Guy, consider a de-humidifier on a timer. About 3 hours a day is what my outside shed one is on for. Not only keeps moisture level down, but provides the waste operational output as heat. ie using a compressor driven type, not a cheap toy size silent peltier job! Mine came from a car boot about 10 years ago for a fiver and is in my outside shed.
I also have a wireless linked remote temperature/humidity sensor back to the house kitchen. I can easily keep an eye on what is happening. Temp last week was 3C and 60% humidity. It had stopped working as the tank needed emptying!
Rob
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