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twopu said:With winter upon us, the heater is on 24/7 drying up the air. My throat is always sore and my skin is dry. Do you guys use one and if so what can you recommend?
Gears said:If you have forced air heat the only proper way to go is with a by-pass type humidifier.
This type doesn't have a revolving media pad. The operation is when your blower motor turns on a valve opens to let water trickle down a replaceable plate then into the drain.
I've never seen a problem with any mold built up on these. Replace the plate every other year.
kompressornsc said:If you're unsure if you need a humidifier, pick up a little thermometer/ humidity sensor thingy (I know there's an actual name for it but it's early) for about $20. If you're under 40% or so, you could probably use one. And also, just as in the summer, the more humidity, the warmer the air feels, so you can turn your heat back a little.
kgb said:That is exactly what the HVAC inspector told me that I work with as well.