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On that note, anyone know how to diagnose excess moisture issues in an old house? My bedroom can get up as high as 73% and only comes down when we open the window to let the room air out. So far, no issues with mold or mildew, but it makes me nervous... and it's also a disgusting feeling to get into damp sheets at night.
Good for monitoring temperature and humidity in a wine cellar, cigar cellar, basement, etc.
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I have this. There is a free account through the app that lets you access this over the internet. I don't know if you can access it over wifi without an account or internet.
Without an account you can still use the app to access it over Bluetooth. For the record, the device stores 2 months of data, any more is stored on your phone or on their servers when you sync.
Yeah, these are popular for indoor grow tents so you can monitor your temp and humidity
Thats funny. I wondered why Govee, which appears to primarily makes wifi led light strings and products, randomly sells this lone, seemingly unrelated product. Still curious that govee doesn't actually sell 'grow lights' but maybe they do throught another company. Or maybe people DIY grow lights with govee light strings...?
On that note, anyone know how to diagnose excess moisture issues in an old house? My bedroom can get up as high as 73% and only comes down when we open the window to let the room air out. So far, no issues with mold or mildew, but it makes me nervous... and it's also a disgusting feeling to get into damp sheets at night.
Maybe a dehumidifier?