Automatic Humidity

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Yes ... it would depend on the response time and accuracy of the humidistat.
 
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I thought about that too.

In theory it should work, but in practise there will be problems. Mostly, they are too big, and not responsive enough. Be interesting to see if anyone can get it to work tho.

I was thinking RH Controller and probe controlling a peristaltic pump and evaporating media in the fan airflow.

twigg..... do you think that this may work in my bator? I think that this may be what was there but not sure. The top of the tank has a hole in it about 3" dia. and a plug from the humidisat.
 
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I've seen that page .... good job.

It's based on a hair hygrometer though, and I am looking at something more reliable.

Good to see all the different ideas
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You could use a regular house digital thermostat an extend the thermal resister an put it in a wet bulb type setup but that would require keeping another water source full. You could also replace the thermal resister with a humidity dependent resister. A humidity dependent resister vary between $3 an $20 an the thermostat is around $25. Or you could build a complete circuit for around $15.

I may go with one of these if I build another but I'm happy with what I have now.
 
I have to agree with Twigg about the cheaper humidistats..they will work OK for a while, but most of the really cheap ones actually use a horse hair, and the more expensive models use a human hair. They both wear out and give very very inaccurate readings in a relatively short period of time. Some of the better ones now, have 3 spools in them now, with a nylon strand running around the spools. This is suppose to be far more precise, and also the most expensive.

Dan
 

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