[CAUT] Hygrometers

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Fri Nov 16 06:57:03 MST 2007


Greg,  This is at normal room temp. (68-70)

Paul




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Paul,
                40-45% at what temperature? At 50 degrees, for instance, 
that would be quite wet.
 
Greg Newell
 
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T Williams
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 2:42 PM
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Subject: [CAUT] Hygrometers
 

Hi List, 

I have a couple of those cheap  max-min thermo-hygro readers from 
Pianotek.  I'm not sure if they're very accurate.  If you all remember, 
last fall/winter I sent in some photos of one of our recital rooms that 
Richard West took before I got here with the fog and water dripping all 
over everything.  It hasn't been that bad since I've been here, but the 
last couple of times I've gone in there this past week, it feels really 
muggy, but the hygrometer only registers 40-45% (which would be ideal). 
Any suggestions on who makes a real accurate reader? 

Thanks 

Paul T. Williams RPT 
UNL
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