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Got To Love My Hygrometers
Pulled out 6 digital hygrometers that had been sitting idle. Replaced the batteries & let them sit for 12 hours indoors on my desk. One thing I have to say for them is they were all within a degree or two on the temp's. The Rh readings were another thing:
1. 50% 2. 56% 3. 52% 4. 70% 5. 27% 6. 28% Ok so now I'm going to test them but does anyone have a suggested model that gives you peace of mind? |
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Tomorrow that all changes, I hope, as I am supposed to be getting a HUGE cabinet humi with temp and humidity control. |
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Are these hygros that can be adjusted? |
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I try not to pay a whole lot of attention to mine anymore. Have 1.5 pounds of Shilala beads in my vino and as long as it's fairly the same I don't fool with it.:tu
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John, I think your eyeball and touch method is probably best, but to answer your question I've had the best luck with Western Caliber III hygros. I had several at one time that all read within 1% of each other.
Don't your Aristocrats have built in hygros? |
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I went through about 15+ hygrometers first starting out back in August, I decided the Boveda bag test is 100% easier than the salt test, then mark the hygros once you figure out how far they are off and your done
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Went through this myself just recently.
Bought 2 Xikars and a boveeda calibration pack. One is dead on, the other is about 1/2% RH off. Working fine now :) .. I could never get an accurate salt test. The boveeda packs are the way to go. The new Xikars beat the pants off of what I had before. |
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I just use Shilala's beads and keep an eye on the sticks, seems to be working out just fine.:2
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I have 2 Xikars that give me good readings. 1 is spot on, the other is 1% off. I use to have the cheapo Wal-Mart specials and the one was 11% off, the other was 9% off.
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I like the HygroSet II's as you can calibrate them and they are not too expensive. I use the Boveda 65% packs to calibrate mine. So far so good.
The other thing you need to remember to do is replace the batteries periodically. Don't wait for the battery to die -- and potentially corrode -- just replace them once a year. |
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Boveda packs are easier... |
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The only one I've owned that doesn't seem to have any episodes is an Oregon Scientific. It's older and I got it Radio Shack. The closest current product I could find like it is here or here. It's not real clear from the web site whether these now require remote sensors but the first link looks almost exactly like the one I have (the logo is more current) and it has a built in sensor
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