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No0b question....
Ok, I get the salt test for a Hygrometer...and I get the cool biz about shilila or other ceramic beads being preset to a given humidity...
So My question is this... If I have a fiven pack of beads set to a specific RH, why can't I use that and a ziploc bag to calibrate my hygrometer? or Can I? Keep in mind, I identified this as a no0b question...I R No0B. |
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It should work if the beads are maintaining the advertised humidity.
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The salt will be a more reliable indicator. Beads fluctuate a bit--at least mine do.
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I have beads in my totes, but used Salt to verify my Hygro. |
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Use the salt test to verify/calibrate your hygrometer. Then use the hygrometer to verify your beads :)
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BTW, if you don't want to mess with the salt test Boveda makes a Hygrometer Calibration pack (salt test in a packet) that you can buy.
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Makes life easy-breezy |
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Sure, both work the same way.
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The Boveda packs are designed for a specific RH, but can fluctuate a bit. The Calibration kits are not supposed to fluctuate. It probably does not make a lot of difference, but just wanted to make sure that the information posted here was accurate. I actually sell the calibration kits for a $1 with the purchase of a hygrometer just to encourage people to get and use the calibration kits. |
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