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About £7 and accurate. At the very least you’ll know what’s happening.
if it has more laminated wood it should be safer
If you do heat the room for a period every day, there will be big humidity drops, so don't leave it on a stand
I think that if you run the heating up to 20C once or twice a day, and then let it drop to 11C (for example) twice a day, then you should keep it in the case, since every time you warm up the room, the humidity temporarily drops massively, so your guitar would get 2 cycles of dry/humid every day - I think it's best to keep it in the case so that you only bring it out into a warmed room. If possible, stop the case cooling down too much by putting it somewhere insulated (in a spare bed under the covers, in a dry cupboard not on an external or cold wall, etc.)
I'd add that when I've lived in a cold house, the background humidity is often high, worth checking that. As advised, get a £5 humidity detector from Amazon
A cold ish room is definitely preferable to a room with very low humidity.
what temperature is the room when it's below zero outside?
In any case don't take it out when it's below zero outside
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I have many (very many, far too many) guitars that are cased/uncased, acoustic/electric and they have lived in my 17th century stone house for years.
Sounds a bit poncy quoting the building dates, but it is what it is. Let's just say it's just a regular, old, stone built terrace, OK?
I have had no issues apart from an occasional minor truss rod adjustment over 20+ years.
Or, an occasional slight dusting of dry surface mold on guitar surfaces over the summer months, when things aren't being played frequently (come on, I'm a bloke, I don't really do routine dusting...).
Am I lucky? I really hope so, or do I just have a vaguely stable balanced environment?
Indoors, my thermal comfort zone is about 18-20º max. in winter with the heating on and roughly 10-15º the rest of the year.
Maybe I'm just a rufty tufty Northener, or maybe it's just what I'm used to, no big deal.
I have a dehumidifier running at about 45% most of the time in the cellar/basement where most of the guitars live, as it's below ground & has 'ahem' damp issues.
Can't help but wonder if modern, overly heated & accordingly more humid, centrally heated dwellings aren't possibly a component
And retire to a safe distance...
The Planet waves Humidipack system doesn't use water - I've got those in the case of my D28A and a Humiditrack sensor confirming it's keeping it in the right range