Not to derail, but Are you in college station area?
El_duderino said:
You think below 50% without dehumidifier is realistic with 2 stage/variable speed equipment?
El_duderino said:
That's what I figured. Trying to get my system tuned to accomplish that and making sure I wasn't trying to do the impossible
I've had the same issue with mine. You can adjust the humidity and temp offsets in the Ecobee menus. I also had to stuff the wall opening with rockwool to try and level out the temp changes of hot/cold air coming up the wall cavity and affecting the reading. Not sure why Ecobee puts the temp sensor on the back of the unit vs the front that faces the living spacesRoyVal said:
I had the exact same "problem" with my echobee upstairs. I kept getting humidity alerts. I smoke cigars every now and then and I have multiple humidity monitors that I keep in a few different humidors. I decided to put them all upstairs and all of them were around 15%-20% LOWER than what my echo bee was alerting. I went ahead and replaced my echo bee with a new honeywell digital thermostat and that also was giving me about 15% lower humidity readings that my echo bee. Apparently this is known issue from what I've been able to find on the net.