It's not too humid here but I'm sensitive to it and it absorbs excess moisture from the air while I sleep and I wake up with less congestion.* Warning: don't try this at home , it may result in electric shock or fire. I made a change. The fan was too loud for me so I added a diode from the breakout board to the positive lead on the fan. I used 1n4007 (the line closest to the line going to the fan). (as I understand it) It lowers the voltage by 1 volt without disturbing the circuit. It works great getting the sound down to an acceptable level and the device still works as intended. I used a built in insert that works like an extension from the fan cable to the breakout board. No modifications were made to the device to otherwise alter it, and the built-in cable could be removed. Do not attempt unless you have the necessary electrical skills and tools and make sure the device is unplugged, even then the capacitors can hold a charge. If I wasn't a mechanical blacksmith I probably wouldn't give this unit 5 stars as the sound level annoys me. However, if the voltage is reduced by 1V, it still works and the sound is not annoying at all. Very happy with it.
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