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Thread: Humidity meters

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    Humidity meters

    Ok, so I think I should get two humidity meters/gauges, one to stay in my soon to be built incubator and a portable one (like my temp gun) to check inside my tubs and what not.

    Anyone have suggestions on the best values for both? Obviously I need the one in the incubator to be accurate, the one for checking tubs doesn't need to be as accurate or precise (I live in Florida, not much of a concern about low humidity).
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    Re: Humidity meters

    Really sorry this is way off topic, but where do you get your username? Could it be the euphonium?
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    Re: Humidity meters

    Quote Originally Posted by Hock3ymonk3y View Post
    Really sorry this is way off topic, but where do you get your username? Could it be the euphonium?

    I was just looking for a random word a few years back to use as a handle for various online things, I found this word somewhere and thought it was unique and kinda cool.

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/euphuistical



    Oh, and I still need advice on humidity meters.
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    Re: Humidity meters

    Sorry for double post, but waited too long to edit these in:



    http://www.amazon.com/HygroSet-Adjus...r_pr_mention_t

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...cm_cr_asin_lnk

    http://www.amazon.com/Weather-Channe..._ptcn_edpp_url


    Any of those good? What do you people use?
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    Re: Humidity meters

    I know my floor temperatures via temp gun. I only need to know humidity....so I use these. I get em at Walmart. When one fails I just take it back to replace it. It also shows ambient temps, as well as high and lows of both temps and humidity.

    They work great.

    http://www.ntsupply.com/images/produ...rite00613a.jpg

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    Re: Humidity meters

    Great thread. Sorry, I don't have much to add, I just want to subscribe.

    I have the same problem; I recently got a tempgun and I'm using old AcuRites for humidity, but I don't have enough for my expanding collection. And the ones sold at pet stores don't work in the slightest.

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