I was wondering if an outside air kit would aid in keeping the room with my stove more humid. The two RH meters I am using indicate between 19% and 26% when the sotve is in use. This has caused me to have terrible sinus problems when the stove is in use. The room with the stove is used more ofter than any other in the house. I have tried 3 steamers on the stove and a few small humidifiers in the room. These only raised the humidity to 27% to 29%. Still way to low.
On another of my threads ,Sixman posted an interesting comment "The outside air kit should stop the stove from pulling in dry air from outside and then your humidifier can add moisture to your room."
Can anyone here who has an outside air kit confirm that adding one will make a HUGE difference in humidity levels?
On another of my threads ,Sixman posted an interesting comment "The outside air kit should stop the stove from pulling in dry air from outside and then your humidifier can add moisture to your room."
Can anyone here who has an outside air kit confirm that adding one will make a HUGE difference in humidity levels?