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Humidifiers generally work best at room temperature (around 16–24°C or 60–75°F). Most consumer humidifiers are not designed to function properly in cold environments, such as storage spaces, especially if the temperature is below 5°C (41°F). Here’s why:
- Temperature Sensitivity:
If the storage is too cold, the water in the humidifier might not evaporate efficiently. Ultrasonic and evaporative humidifiers rely on warmth or airflow to increase humidity, which doesn’t work well in low temperatures.
- Humidity Sensor Issues:
If the storage space is already quite humid or too dry, the built-in humidity sensor might not function correctly and fail to activate the humidifier.
- Power Supply or Ventilation:
Storage areas often have less stable power or poorer ventilation compared to homes, which can also cause performance issues.
Could you describe the storage conditions? For example, the temperature, ventilation, or if it’s an enclosed space? That would help narrow down the issue.
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