Has anyone heated their wood shop just enough to keep it above dew point? I should then be able to program a Raspberry Pi to run the heater, based on humidity, to keep the evening condensation off my tools. I could even connect that to the internet and begin heating the wood shop prior to my arrival home, thus having a wood shop warm enough work in, while not throwing away a good tool budget on fuel costs.
In a previous thread, about a month ago, I asked if anyone used a Raspberry Pi in the wood shop. I think I just found a use for one :-).
In a previous thread, about a month ago, I asked if anyone used a Raspberry Pi in the wood shop. I think I just found a use for one :-).
I tried not believing. That did not work, so now I just believe