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Old 01-05-2020, 08:50 PM
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I haven’t changed anything since the last pictures. Having lived with it for a while, there are a few things I might have done differently but they’re so minor that they’re not big deals.

Both my wife and I use it daily.

The only issue is it’s too humid and warm in the room. My current dehumidifying solution isn’t cutting the mustard. I don’t want to use a gold rod because it’s already too warm in that room.

So any dehumidifiers that might work but don’t use heat would probably work. Just haven’t found anything yet.
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Old 01-05-2020, 09:43 PM
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If feasible/possible and assuming it's a forced air system, do you think running a air return duct along with a heat/air duct to that gun room would help any, would keep the humidity/temp in that sealed area in line with the rest of the house ?
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