Woodstove and humidifier?

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Gatsby174

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Hi guys, I've been burning wood in an indoor wood stove as a primary heat source since I moved into my house so this is my 5th year. I have always had very dry air in the house and tried the little humidifiers. They were junk! So I got a 12gpd Kenmore humidifier. Here's the problem: when ever it runs the windows in my house condensate really bad! I wouldn't think I could have to much humidity in the house? My house has old leaded glass windows (original 1880's) with glass storm windows over them. Any ideas? Thanks
 
Heat leaking through old windows is more apt to be the problem. I have old windows myself and Old Jack Frost has been visiting just about every night.
 

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