In a message dated 03/27/2000 6:44:07 AM Pacific Standard Time, nhunt@jagat.com writes: << Temperature and humidity are coupled together, raise temperature and humidity lowers and visa versa. Warmer air expands and stretches the humidity as well. Your measurements need to accompany humidity readings as well to be truly interesting. Go back to the lab and reexperiement. Nice having fun toys isn't it? Newton >> Good insulation affects temperature and humitity as well. Our house is well insulated from floor to ceiling and even with the wood stove cooking at 70-72 degrees, the humidity maintains around 40%. Based on that, I am building my shop that way except for the wood stove. Dave Peake, RPT Portland Chapter Oregon City, OR
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