When the air conditioner is running during the summer, it may not necessarily be functioning in a way that optimizes your home’s humidity level. With the Nest Thermostat, you can tell your air conditioner to cool your house based on the humidity level, so your house doesn’t feel like a Florida swamp.
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by Craig Lloyd via How-To Geek
How to Use the Nest Thermostat to Cool Your House Based on Humidity
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May 06, 2016
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