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Lol! That sort of went over my head too. .sorry. I just assumed to add or subtract however much it was off. . so it read 67 during the salt test. . I just know whatever it says in the incubator I add 8. .No, no PhD but a Masters in Marine Biology,was just explaining how to figure the real % Rh (relative humidity) after conducting a salt test calibration of a hygrometer, so @shawluvsbirds could calibrate their hygrometer.
PS: sometimes I don't explain things very clear, I take it for granted that someone asking a question has some understanding of what I'm saying!![]()
Can someone please explain to me what the heck is going on right now!
Shoot.I just caught up.
So, to give a bit of an explanation as to what probably happened:
Water in an incubator is at a lower temperature than the air in an incubator. When water evaporates on thermometers/thermostats it causes the device to cool, and get a cooler reading. Generally, this would be called a "wet bulb" reading.
So, yes, your thermostat was reading a cooler temperature and was heating to compensate.
I have now unblocked you for good.
Did you figure out what happened to Anna?
Good news is, if the eggs are still alive @KikisGirls can now go live!![]()
Did you figure out what happened to Anna?
Was that her name?