TCH
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I am currently testing my hygrometers in a Tupperware bowl with the salt slurry. I understand how to calibrate my Bluetooth and wifi units, but my question is: Do the cheap ones that come in the 12 packs have any adjustment if you crack open the case? Or once they have settled out, can I just use a bit of math to make the mental adjustment accurately? Like, say they read 68% instead of 75% can I assume that it is always about 9% low?
For those wanting to test accuracy of their hygrometers, here are the steps.
1. Fill a bottle cap or milk cap with plain table salt. Add enough water that it becomes a slurry. You don't want standing water on top of the salt.
2. Place cap with contents into a ziploc bag or sealable container (I use a Gladware bowl with lid) add your hygrometer(s) and seal it up for 12 hours or so. You want the atmosphere to get even and steadied out. Same with meters.
3. Check meters after 12ish hours. They should read 75%
For those wanting to test accuracy of their hygrometers, here are the steps.
1. Fill a bottle cap or milk cap with plain table salt. Add enough water that it becomes a slurry. You don't want standing water on top of the salt.
2. Place cap with contents into a ziploc bag or sealable container (I use a Gladware bowl with lid) add your hygrometer(s) and seal it up for 12 hours or so. You want the atmosphere to get even and steadied out. Same with meters.
3. Check meters after 12ish hours. They should read 75%
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