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New Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 33
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Hi,
I just bought a AD-40. The salesperson mentioned that lower than 25% cannot be detected and the cabinets on sale had been mass-calibrated. Tested out the possible humditiy range, which is from approx. 25-73%. Can I trust the precision or should I get individual hydrometer to test? Any comments? |
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Deregistered
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: West
Posts: 6,689
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Best is to get both, so if one fails or cocks up, you still have the other one.
I noticed that the Digi Cabi and my independent Hygrometer varies anything from 1-3%. |
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Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 410
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Many of the these digi-cabi digital hygrometers are removable. So if you have friends who have them, you can borrow from them just to confirm if your's is accurate. If KS, borrow a number of them and hopefully the average reading is the correct one???
Anyway, you should not need lower than 25% if you are storing camera equipment. Set your cabinet too dry and your equipment might have problems (lubricant dry up, leather or plastic crack etc etc). |
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