So, you agree!  The wood stove doesn't "make it dryer"

Pete


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From: Curt Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> With a woodstove it goes up the pipe, you use inside air for combustion air. 
> Replacement air has to be drawn from the outside where ambient moisture is 
> lower.
> 
> I dunno about electric, never heard that as a complaint before.
> 
> -Curt
> 
> Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 13:07:48 +0000
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> Subject: [MBZ] O/T  Moisture in air
> To: Mercedes Discussion List <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
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> Oh, I've got to jump on this
> 
> My position:
> Using a wood stove does nothing to reduce the moisture in your home.
> 
> Using a electric heat does nothing to reduce the moisture in your home.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> If you disagree with this position, than please answer the following question:
> 
> When using a wood stove or electric heat, where does the moisture go?
> 
> I
> would like to suggest that we only use heat sources during cold weather
> when there is no moisture in the ambient air to start with.
> 
> Pete
> Who has been known to cause major disturbances with this topic.
> 
> 
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