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I like the goldenrod a lot better. Plug it in and forget about it. no maintenance like the evadry unit.
Don't do both. While I don't think anyone has figured out the physics of it, multiple people have reported humidity problems when they were used together. Once one or the other was removed, problems went away.
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I was going to write this off as "Internet Bullshit" when I noticed your username/Industry Partnership. If you have any data/studies etc on that I would be very interested. Makes no sense to me that there could be a problem, but that's why things have to get studied.
In Florida, I worry about the moisture in the air, not just it condensing into a liquid. The Goldenrod should stop condensation, but in Florida things rust if you look at them funny. You are in Utah where that isn't a concern (checked weather in Moab earlier today and humidity was 13%).
Jacksonville ranges yearly from 92 to 50 (
Link. In fact, the LOWEST morning humidity is 86%
Salt Lake is 79 to 22
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I'm going to keep using both, but if there is data to the contrary I would like to know
One day I plan to have a house in Moab, and I will skip the Eva-Dry there
I'll probably stop using marine grease on my dirtbike bearings also...