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Hygro calibration

NullSmurf

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I'm using a 2 quart Tupperware brand container with about 1/2 ounce of salt, neatly damp - barely visible in the upper right.

Inside are my Radio Shack temp/hygro with external wired sensor, removed. It shows "LLL" where that temp would read. The smaller analog is a Thompson special. The larger came with my newest 150 stick humi. This shot is taken at 8 hours.

hygro-8-hrs.jpg
 
at 16 hours, the larger analog has inched up to 70%, the smaller solid on 75%. I've calibrated and adjusted the smaller previously.

The Radio Shack digital is stuck at 61. I'm not too impressed. Following my last attempt, I cracked it open and found one potentiometer. I don't have a schematic, so I have no idea what its for. I tweaked it anyhow to see what affect it might have. There was no obvious change. I did drill a hole in the case so I could access it, just in case. I'll shoot one more pic at 24 hours, then I'll adjust the large analog.

hygro-16-hrs.jpg
 
I finished the calibration of the two analogs and tossed the digital. Quality digitals aren't expensive. This has been an education.
 
ya, those digi are not too accurate.. radio crap of mine is off, +5%, analogue are fine
 
It's funny because every thread I read when I started with my humidor said don't go by analogs buy exclusively digital.
 
1-I would have checked the batteries first.
2-salt test is a must
3-I am looking at my radio Shack remote right now. 67%
4. The two models I use are both Radio shack and work very well.
5. Most analog dials are crap IMO
 
The key to the test is an "airtight" seal to get the right reading. The tupperware and ziplocks are not airtight.

I did a test today. I set up the salt test in a pelican (otterbox type) case before work. I came home 9 hours later and my digital read 70%. I turned on the light, went into the kitchen to cook some Omaha Steaks and a few minutes later it was reading 68%. So I put the case in a dark place and hung out. A few minutes later it was back to 70%. I didn't realize that light had something to do with RH.

Either way, It should be airtight and probably in the dark.
 
Shibumi said:
The key to the test is an "airtight" seal to get the right reading. The tupperware and ziplocks are not airtight.

I did a test today. I set up the salt test in a pelican (otterbox type) case before work. I came home 9 hours later and my digital read 70%. I turned on the light, went into the kitchen to cook some Omaha Steaks and a few minutes later it was reading 68%. So I put the case in a dark place and hung out. A few minutes later it was back to 70%. I didn't realize that light had something to do with RH.

Either way, It should be airtight and probably in the dark.
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QFT. You should try your test again, with the tupperware in a ziplock bag. I about went crazy trying to get the same results twice with a salt test until I started "double bagging" everthing. Then and only then did the results have any repeatability to them at all.

The little digitals that Rod sells here as well as a couple of other brands I can think of are usually very consistant, and very accurate. Battery replacement once a year is my normal maintenance for these.

FWIW - B.B.S.
 
Shibumi said:
The key to the test is an "airtight" seal to get the right reading. The tupperware and ziplocks are not airtight.

I did a test today. I set up the salt test in a pelican (otterbox type) case before work. I came home 9 hours later and my digital read 70%. I turned on the light, went into the kitchen to cook some Omaha Steaks and a few minutes later it was reading 68%. So I put the case in a dark place and hung out. A few minutes later it was back to 70%. I didn't realize that light had something to do with RH.

Either way, It should be airtight and probably in the dark.
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Correct me if I am wrong but shouldn't the salt test equal out to 75% RH?
 
symyn said:
Shibumi said:
The key to the test is an "airtight" seal to get the right reading.  The tupperware and ziplocks are not airtight.

I did a test today.  I set up the salt test in a pelican (otterbox type) case before work.  I came home 9 hours later and my digital read 70%.  I turned on the light, went into the kitchen to cook some Omaha Steaks and a few minutes later it was reading 68%.  So I put the case in a dark place and hung out. A few minutes later it was back to 70%.  I didn't realize that light had something to do with RH. 

Either way, It should be airtight and probably in the dark.
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Correct me if I am wrong but shouldn't the salt test equal out to 75% RH?
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Yeah, I should mention it's always been 5% off. I just keep it at 60% all the time.
 
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