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That is a common problem for people who sleep next to an open window, or with a fan on in the room, which acts as a dehumidifier, most doctors will tell you it's bad to sleep with a fan on in the room too. A heater in of itself, especially one that's part of a larger HVAC system isn't a dehumidifier and if anything are know to increase humidity in some situations. If you are not sleeping next to an open window, in the room with a running fan, then I suggest that maybe you're leaving your heater set far too high, or running for far too long at a time. I suggest you take advantage of the acheduling system it comes with, and use the app on your phone. Amazon's Alexa Echo Dot can also voice control the temperature setting (but not turn the heat off or on.)
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