JamesGrape
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About 12 years ago I built a wine room with metal racks for our purchased wine. It has a chiller, but at the time I didn’t think we would need humidity control. We have been breaking more and more corks lately so I checked the humidity. It was 50% and that is 10% higher than the rest of the home. Can all of that added humidity come from moisture escaping through the corks of about 600 bottles? Yikes!
I put a tabletop humidifier on the floor of the wine room and it soon boosted the humidity to the desired 70%.
Having recently learned of inkbird controllers I plan to operate the humidifier with the inkbird.
For now I have to leave the humidifier somewhere out of the way on the floor since I made no design provision to handle it otherwise, and it needs to be near the receptacle. But I can put the humidity sensor anywhere it’s cord will reach. I presume I’ll attach the sensor to a rack that is more or less central to the room. But is there an optimal location height-wise for a humidity sensor? TIA
I put a tabletop humidifier on the floor of the wine room and it soon boosted the humidity to the desired 70%.
Having recently learned of inkbird controllers I plan to operate the humidifier with the inkbird.
For now I have to leave the humidifier somewhere out of the way on the floor since I made no design provision to handle it otherwise, and it needs to be near the receptacle. But I can put the humidity sensor anywhere it’s cord will reach. I presume I’ll attach the sensor to a rack that is more or less central to the room. But is there an optimal location height-wise for a humidity sensor? TIA