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dragonchick,
Put 1/4 cup of water on 1/2 cup of salt (in cup). It should have the "consistency of "wet sand". Carefully place this salted cup into a ZipLock bag and also put the hygrometer in the bag (NOT in the salted cup). Seal the ZipLock bag and let sit for 12 to 24 hours. At the end of this period of time, the hygrometer should read 75%. If it is more or less than 75%, that is how much it is "OFF". My digital read 72%..........so it is low by 3%.
Later, when you use the hygrometer, you remember that it read 3% low.
The Analog hygrometer that you purchased MIGHT have an adjustment screw on the back. IF so, you can immediately ADJUST the hygrometer (carefully) to the 75% after you "test" it.
Clear as mud?
-Junkmanme-
Put 1/4 cup of water on 1/2 cup of salt (in cup). It should have the "consistency of "wet sand". Carefully place this salted cup into a ZipLock bag and also put the hygrometer in the bag (NOT in the salted cup). Seal the ZipLock bag and let sit for 12 to 24 hours. At the end of this period of time, the hygrometer should read 75%. If it is more or less than 75%, that is how much it is "OFF". My digital read 72%..........so it is low by 3%.
Later, when you use the hygrometer, you remember that it read 3% low.
The Analog hygrometer that you purchased MIGHT have an adjustment screw on the back. IF so, you can immediately ADJUST the hygrometer (carefully) to the 75% after you "test" it.
Clear as mud?


-Junkmanme-


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