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Originally Posted by Wharf Rat
If your thermostat is set to 61 and your room is in the 70s, the refrigeration will need to constantly cool the interior. He cooling surfaces will condense water out of the air. So, it’s constantly fighting against your urge to add humidity.
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That’s a very good point. You can always look into an Inkbird temp controller to take over the temp controls. They’re not expensive and do a good job.