Hygrometer

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Fri, 30 Aug 2002 17:38:27 +0200


Farrell wrote:

> The operative word is "relatively" low cost. One can go to a medical/nuclear laboratory supply house and I'm sure find a real nice hygrometer for $30K. I do expect to pay more than the $30 for the Radio Shack hygronimus inaccuratus. Many 2% accuracy units are available in the few hundred $$ to $1K range. I was hoping to find a recommendation for a unit that performs well, and is in the lower end of this cost range.

I just usually glue a 14 inch strip of Algorthian Bamboo in the middle of the panel. When the two ends curl around to touch each other I know the board is just right.

> Terry Farrell

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