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accurate hygrometer?
I've had various thermometer/hygrometer combination devices, but none
of them agree about humidity. Can anyone recommend a brand that is accurate? Thanks, Dianna _______________________________________________ To reply, please remove "fluff" from my address. |
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accurate hygrometer?
By "device", I meant things like the "digital thermo/hybro" as made by
Radio Shack. I've also used the Taylor hygrometers and not been very impressed. My question is, who makes an accurate one? Dianna On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 22:36:49 GMT, Salmon Egg wrote: On 6/8/06 2:00 PM, in article , "Dianna Visek" wrote: I've had various thermometer/hygrometer combination devices, but none of them agree about humidity. Can anyone recommend a brand that is accurate? Thanks, Dianna _______________________________________________ To reply, please remove "fluff" from my address. You do not describe your "device" in any detail. It would be hard to be a wet bulb/dry bulb psychrometer with appropriate tables to determine humidity. You still need accurate thermometers. I find that even name brands such as Taylor are not calibrated well. Bill -- Ferme le Bush _______________________________________________ To reply, please remove "fluff" from my address. |
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accurate hygrometer?
On 6/8/06 6:15 PM, in article , "Bill"
wrote: In article , says... By "device", I meant things like the "digital thermo/hybro" as made by Radio Shack. I've also used the Taylor hygrometers and not been very impressed. My question is, who makes an accurate one? Dianna snip You ought to be able to find something he https://www1.fishersci.com/Search;js...S61BATieZSTZ1b UZZLo6a2mhXN3l4pENhds!-408901404?t=r&key=hygrometer&s.x=0&s.y=0 http://makeashorterlink.com/?R23431C3D Bill -- Gmail and Google Groups. This century's answer to AOL and WebTV. I made a spelling error in one of my posts. A sentences should have read: It would be hard to beat a wet bulb/dry bulb psychrometer with appropriate tables to determine humidity. Another approach would be to measure the "dew point." The psychrometer and dew point measurements will yield absolute humidity. My guess is that all relative humidity devices such as hair hygrometers are intrinsically inaccurate. Bill |
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