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    Re: Need help with lowering humidity (80%)

    Quote Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    analog thermometer/hygrometers are basically worthless in terms of accuracy; you're most likely getting an inaccurate reading which is why the humidity seems so high. get a $10 digital thermo/hygrometer combo from walmart.
    I have that thermometer/hydrometer 0-0 It looks a bit diffrent on the outside though Very easy to read and the temps and humidity are right there for you to see
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