Hygrometer's recommendation ? ?

LIBERTYCHICKEN

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Whats a good analog hygrometer for mason jars ? ?

I see alot of ones designed for ciguar hummidors , but im not so sure how to adapt to a mason lid , the advertisments dont give any info on the 'probe' which im quessing is just a flat surface meant to adhear somehow to the humidior ? ? ?
 
The bovida packs wont do much for me , Im trying to learn how to dry without over drying . This year my humidty levels are all over the place one day they will be around 30 the next in the 80's

Im almost sure that I over dryed a small piece in 4 days , my area is usually hot and very humid this time of year, so I was not paying much attention to the RH levels daily

Anything electronic is not for me , but I do appreciate the info.


Any one know of a formula/chart , about temp. drop and condensation points to give me a estimate of where im at humidity wise ? ? , Or another way to estimate the RH ? ?
 
There are lots of analog hygrometers for sale, even cheap. Few use them, tho. Because they are mostly crap. I bought several before I got my Calibers. 4 different hygrometers, every one with a different reading. Wildly different. 3 Calibers, all within 2 points of each other. If you refuse to use good tools, then don't be surprised when you get bad results.
 
Whats a good analog hygrometer for mason jars ? ?

I see alot of ones designed for ciguar hummidors , but im not so sure how to adapt to a mason lid , the advertisments dont give any info on the 'probe' which im quessing is just a flat surface meant to adhear somehow to the humidior ? ? ?
The surface has to be exposed to the atmosphere you're trying to measure. You have to put it inside the jar or mount it in a hole that goes thru the lid.
 
There are lots of analog hygrometers for sale, even cheap. Few use them, tho. Because they are mostly crap. I bought several before I got my Calibers. 4 different hygrometers, every one with a different reading. Wildly different. 3 Calibers, all within 2 points of each other. If you refuse to use good tools, then don't be surprised when you get bad results.


Funny intill I came hear I always read/heard the digital ones were the inaccurate ones (mostly on shroom forms) ? ? ?, My understanding is with the analog as long as their calibrated often their accurate to +/- 2% mayabe
 
I can't speak for all brands, just the Calibers. The ones I bought at Home Depot and Lowes were no good. Threw them away and don't remember the names. You can get Calibers for less than $20 on Ebay.. They come with a magnet so you can just stick them on a pole. They are small and will fit in a Mason jar(1" x 2" x 3/8")
 
I read a few thread back that their were knock-off chinease made junk out out their

any one know how to tell the difference, I see 2 different models of the IV version

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Thoughts ................. ? ? ?
 
The III would have older batteries. I doubt there's any other difference, but I may be wrong. I have III's
 
Caliber IV..its awesome accurate to +/-1..also..those boveda packs are more for storage, like after curing.

Edit. But its digital.
 
I dont like them at all ..........

They lose calibration way to fast , and I worry about dust in the sensor vents, also button cell batterys are anything but common

I just bought a sling psychrometer, as well as a older one that works on a hair , They will never fit in a typical jar but thats good with me
 
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