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Originally Posted by stevehull
I sure would like a thermostat that integrates relative humidity and temperature into a perception temperature. For example, 72 F with 30% humidity in winter feels OK, but that combination feels frigid in summer.
The dewpoint lowering of a geothermal unit dries out the air rather spectacularly in summer and we need to set the thermostat to 78F.
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That would be a really nice feature. I'm really not aware of any product that currently does this, but there has to be one out there.
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