It works well, although it doesn't mention that LL stands for humidity, so my solution usually when this happens is I unplug it from the humidity plug that came with it (because it turns on the humidifier) . turned on) and I plug it into a regular outlet, let the moisture meter rise before plugging it back into the moisture plug. It keeps the temperature at the level I set it to. Temperature plug to turn off the night light when it's day and vice versa. Luckily I already had a timer for this, so I just connected it to the temperature output. There is useful hardware out there but I wish it was a little better designed and the instructions provided told me more about what each meant and did. PS Nowhere in the instructions have I found why or what LL means in a moisture stain on a digital display.
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