Hygrometer reading too high
So I did the salt in the bottle cap with water slushy test for my Hygrometer and it is reading 83% even after I turned it all the way down. Is it safe to assume I should just add 8% to whatever reading I get or would it be in my best interests to get a new Hygrometer?
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Yes it is a digital.
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Do a search on RH and hydrometers and distilled water.0
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I don't trust the salt test - there are too many variables, mainly in how slushy you make the salt.
The Boveda calibration kit would be a good route."I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis3 -
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It appears your Boveda at the bottom may be out of whack.A little dirt never hurt3
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@IndustMech I have the exact same Rubbermaid container and the exact same hygrometers. This is how I calibrated mine also. Funny thing I noticed though. I let it set for overnight and in the morning the RH was 75 on all of my units with a 75% boveda pack in the box. I left them in there and when I came home from work, they were all reading 78%. Now which number do I trust?@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.0
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VegasFrank said:@IndustMech I have the exact same Rubbermaid container and the exact same hygrometers. This is how I calibrated mine also. Funny thing I noticed though. I let it set for overnight and in the morning the RH was 75 on all of my units with a 75% boveda pack in the box. I left them in there and when I came home from work, they were all reading 78%. Now which number do I trust?
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