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Originally Posted by Madman
Most humidistats have a guidline on what your setting should be based on the outside air temperature - the colder it gets, the lower your humidity should be.

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Wow, that's really dry below zero! I don't have a humidifyer on my furnace but do run one in the basement and master bedroom. Even on the coldest days, the reading on them usually shows 26 even when they are not running and I find the air incredibly dry. Having to dry the air out even more would really suck. I don't get any condensation on any window other than the one in the master bedroom and that's only becuase I have the blinds and drapes closed. Open them both in the morning and it's usually just frosty when I get home in the evening.