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My books keep warping, help!

Started by Batjon, March 02, 2025, 09:48:14 AM

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D-ko

Quote from: Batjon on March 03, 2025, 05:08:56 AMSince installing the whole house humidifier I purchased yesterday, my game room where most of my collection is stored is reading currently at 31% relative humidity and 68 degrees temperature.  It doesn't seem to be affecting my home office side room though, where there are a decent amount of books as well.  The side office room typically has the door shut, likely leading to why it isn't having an effect.  This office room is currently reading at 20% relative humidity and 77 degrees temperature.  I might need to purchase a single-room humidifier for this room specifically.

I'm curious why that room is so much warmer? Does the sun really beat down on it?
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