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Yep, I battled that until I read a post about the govee thing. I have some of their wifi lights and didn't know they had smart appliances too. Now, every time I check, nothing has moved. If you ever decide to go that route, make sure you get the humidifier that paid to the hygrometer. They have two models that look exactly the same, one has an onboard sensor, the other pairs with the hygrometer. Both are the same model number (7142). I had a 50/50 shot...and lost. Oof... the desert huh? I'm more on the tundra side of the country (Minnesota)Wow so I’m having the same issue! It’s so hard to keep the climate steady. My humidifier will get the humidity to about 70%, turn itself off, and then the new air my exhaust brings in brings the humidity down to high 50s. Then humidifier kicks back on and repeats. So difficult to keep the climate steady here in Phoenix, AZ. It’s 112’f outside rn!
Here's the correct model if you're ever interested
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