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Posts: 1108
Joined: Sep. 29 2009
From: Back in Boston
RE: Hygrometer (for humidity and tem... (in reply to Joana)
i find the analog hygrometers for humidors to be reliable. they can be adjusted which is a plus. you can calibrate hygrometers using moist salt in a zip lock bag (instructions can be found on the internet). one can find hygrometers at e-bay
RE: Hygrometer (for humidity and tem... (in reply to keith)
Thanks so much Keith! I found an analog one online and the calibration instructions.
More snow coming on Monday ( another foot or more ) for Taxachusetts...this will yield more practice time for guitar lessons. I have never seen such a severe winter here as this season.
RE: Hygrometer (for humidity and tem... (in reply to Joana)
Meade Instruments makes a great wireless Thermo-Hygrometer, around $30.00, with sending unit, indoor or outdoor. Got it today and it working great, I live in Thailand and figured it would be worth having one inside the room where I do my guitar study, and playing. Right now it is reading 83.8 degrees F, and showing 55 % humidity, well worth the wellbeing of my mind and guitars.
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So far humidity in the case has been between 45 and 65 %
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Posts: 3487
Joined: Jan. 20 2004
From: Austin, Texas USA
RE: Hygrometer (for humidity and tem... (in reply to Cervantes)
A friend of mine who is a licensed Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning tech gave me one of these (tinyurl is slowing down, but it works eventually):
My friend said it was an industry standard. The el cheapo digital ones I have had have varied +/-10% or so from the fancy one, even after being calibrated to it. I haven't tried any of the higher quality digital ones.
The fancy ones can drift a bit too, one of these days I want to recalibrate mine with a sling psychrometer.
You can also make a hygrometer by gluing up two strips of Spruce, one cross-grain, at 50% humidity and gauging how far it bends to either side. But now we're getting a little off the topic of case humidifiers
Posts: 3055
Joined: Aug. 30 2008
From: Boston, MA, U.S.A
RE: Hygrometer (for humidity and tem... (in reply to Joana)
I have this case and it has a built in analog hygrometer: WolfPak Case
I'm not sure how accurate it is but for the most part, it has the same reading as my digital one and it has kept my precious Culpepper guitar safe so far.