Issues with Hygrometers

rodriguezpoultry

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Jan 4, 2009
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This is my 4th hatch with 3 different hygrometers. They have all been digital and for SOME reason, when the humidity gets high, they die.

I've switched batters, switched hygrometers, everything. They're still on, but you can no longer read the readings, temperature, time, or humidity levels. Even when the humidity was low, it was difficult to read, but I didn't have an issue because I was getting it ready.

After adding more eggs to the incubator, I can not read the hygrometer at all.

SO...is there one specific digital hygrometer that any of you use that will NOT die during incubation?

Here is the one that I have used time and time again:
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Apparently it's the entire make up of the hygrometer because I've tried 3 different ones over the years. I'm thinking of getting a different one this time and trying the CHEAPO kind:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10671021
 
This may seem like a stupid question but you have the hygrometer OUTSIDE the incubator with just the probe inside, right?
 
No, the humidity "reader" is located in the actual unit. If you stick just the probe in it will only read the temperature inside of the incubator and the humidity OUTSIDE of the incubator.

I think they could have put BOTH on the probe...stupid designers...
 
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I have 2 digital therm/hygro combos like yours, one of them hygrometer went bad when exposed to outside wet conditions.

I do not trust digital hygrometers, period, although digital thermometers are great and accurate.

The best is to use dry/wetbulb combo.

I use a regular hygrometer / thermometer combo (one with mechanical coil attached to a dial) just for humidity reading ignoring its temperature reading.

I know, the humidity reading on those is not very accurate, but I just need to check for humidity increase after day 18. Also they are very reliable and sturdy.

For accurate temperature reading I use digital therm with a mercury therm confirmation and backup.
 
My springfield precisions die after the humidity gets in the very high 60s. Its done it twice now. Had to take it out both times and dry it off, after that i just gave up. Ill still use it during the incubation but after that, its guess work i guess.
 
ah...yours is a bit different than mine...

I went ahead and bought the $6.47 one at Wal-Mart to see what happens. I put the one with the probe on the outside of the incubator so that I could monitor the temp at least.
 

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