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I find tank acts like a humidifier during the year hence water loss every couple of daysHI All,
In May we setup a 40G display tank and 20 gallon sump. I noticed the homes humidity increased quite a bit.
The air conditioning was keeping humidity down in the 40% range ( according to my humidifier meter on the furnace).
Now that we are nearing the winter ... with no a/c .. humidity has jumped to 60% which i feel is much too high.
The humidifier on the furnace is OFF... I purchased a standalone dehumidifier and ran it for 24 hours...and its not budging from the 60% reading.
Adding nearly one gallon a day for evaporation.
Temperature of water is 78degrees
I am concerned the humidity will be too high for the winter ( normally should be at 35% ).
I have a Nyos2 that has water running out the reactor cylinder.
Could this be causing part of my problem?
Just wonder if anyone has had to tackle this situation?
Thoughts on how to bring the homes humidity down?
Thank you in advance.
Tony