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Can these be calibrated? I got two of them used with a vino purchase and do not have the instructions.
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They are not adjustable. You just have to add or subtract rh% when you salt test them. Mine are all within 2% either way.
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Thanks, NCRadioMan. Mine are both sitting in a boveda calibration bag and reading 76%. Nice.
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They can't be calibrated, but after salt test shouldn't be off more then 2%. I've got 5 of them and they are all within 1% or right on. Battery is easy to change as well.
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Mine are doing well so far. Thank you all for the advice!
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In the FWIW category... The instructions tell you NOT to salt test, but I did anyway. Both of mine are now marked one at -1, the other at +2. Also FWIW, I prefer them by far to the adjustable ones which gave me fits trying to set...
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