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  • 01-03-2019, 03:57 PM
    hvactechgreen
    Re: Damp substrate with low humidity..?!?! what....
    Just ordered an accurite for my new enclosure build. Thanks for the link. Got free 2 day shipping as well.
  • 01-03-2019, 08:34 PM
    ballpythonsrock2
    Re: Damp substrate with low humidity..?!?! what....
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by hvactechgreen View Post
    Just ordered an accurite for my new enclosure build. Thanks for the link. Got free 2 day shipping as well.

    Jasca provided the link I just used it to show the type I just bought. Amazon also has one for $6.52 the AcuRite 00325 Home Comfort Monitor, Pack of 1, Black
  • 01-03-2019, 10:40 PM
    RedRabbit
    Re: Damp substrate with low humidity..?!?! what....
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ballpythonsrock2 View Post
    I like the Acurites also but I kept having one in the thirties humidity with mine. I ordered another (box type temp/hygrometer with out the probe) which is what I usually get so I could have one on each end. I put the new one in and it went up to 60 percent. I took the low one out and put it next to the one in the living room (also a box Acurite.) Sure enough it was reading in the 30's next to the one almost 60 percent. So turns out it was bad ( even after a new battery ) So I threw it away ( but it was old). So if someone is having terribly low humidity even after soaking it might be a good idea to check the accuracy of the measurement device even if it is a Acurite which are known for accuracy. It is bad when you keep soaking your enclosure and then find out your Acurite or any type hydrometer was not working properly.

    I guess there's always the chance of getting a dud, huh. It seems that at least with the Acurites, there's a lower chance of that happening, and overall better consistency and accuracy. The one that's been previously linked in this thread is what I see around the most, but I have the little black $6.52 one that you mentioned, and that one works great as well.
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