> > RH is everything. If something reacts at 42% RH or 55% RH, > that is independent of temperature. > > Terry Farrell Sure it is supposed to, but it is possible that depending of the capacitances used some probe are more sensible than others. What I have seen is that the hygrometers are reacting the same at 5% diff when in "normal conditions", but their readings differ way more in dry or humid ones, or in very warm or very cold situation. Isaac OLEG Ventilation of the place where the humidity is read play a role too.
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