Thanks to those who posted on how to calibrate a hygrometer! After spending 2 or 3 hours last night studying all 19 pages of this thread, I figured it might be a good idea to check. Today's results indicated that my hygrometer is low by 6%....which is pretty considerable in my opinion! I started incubating 23 eggs on Jan 9th....trying to keep the humidity in the 30's or 40's, only to discover that the humidity has been much higher.
I also discovered something else (which I hope is atleast SOMEwhat relevent to this thread) in talking with my husband about the location of the vent plugs on my LG forced air bator. I didn't give much thought to the difference in pulling one plug versus the other, but in mentioning that one plug is directly above the fan (which happened to be the plug I had pulled out), my husband insisted that replacing that plug and pulling the one farthest from the fan would keep a steadier, more even temperature and humidity in the incubator. Well, I gave it a whirl this morning, and discovered that the humidity has been climbing (albiet slowly) from 34% (actually 40% when adding the 6% difference) to 42% (actual 48%). Knowing this, I'll have to suck up some water out of the bator using the handy dandy syringe/tube invention I saw on here....which, although simple, was a stroke of genius in my opinion!! Okay, I'm done yapping now!