humidity question

thank you once again for the info, im learing slowly everyday and with all the info im getting im sure ill be able to pass on some knowledge myself soon, what i have been gien here by anyone that has responded to my thread is brilliant,and i do thank you all lots
 
here is a suggestion although I have not tried it. The hatchery near me told me I didn't need hygrometer and that they never use one. They use the "wet bulb" method. Essentially what it is, is a small piece of wet cotton shoestring clipped short and slipped over the bulb of a regular thermometer. This is put into the incubator for the "wet bulb" reading. If you do search on here there are several threads telling you what the reading should be in relation to your "dry bulb"
 

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