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Looks like c. 40-60% is considered "good".
Yeah - and a lot of those off the shelf temperature sensors are also only +/- 1 or 2 degrees celsius accuracy which is not that accurate!It is. Not sure about the spec. of the Lidl RH sensor though - you'll find some of the sensors on these types of gadgets only have +/- 10% accuracy.
Why? What problems are you encountering with suspected elevated humidity levels?Yes. I did look at google but mine shows comfort at 66% so I am wondering if this is high enough to warrant getting a humidifier.
I have wooden floor throughout my ground floor space.
Maintaining correct humidity levels seems to be considered (based on my reading of sites thrown up by Google) the way to prevent problems that may arise.
Marion
I know next to nothing about this, but - as far as I understand - RH is only meaningful with reference to temperature.