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Is there a difference in a wet bulb reading from a digital?
I have no clue. I didn't even know what a wet bulb was.
I would think humidity like that would keep air cells from growing large enough :confused:
And once again I'm sure it has a lot to do with where you live and if the weather is humid or dry. Maybe it's dry in the uk?
 
And furthermore. . it says the humidity reading is by wet bulb. .and the instructions for the wet bulb is the shoe string in the thermometer. . so how then are you supposed to know what % the humidity is by going off of a thermometer? That makes no sense to my pea brain.
@Pyxis can you explain this wet bulb theory?
 
I have no clue. I didn't even know what a wet bulb was.
I would think humidity like that would keep air cells from growing large enough :confused:
And once again I'm sure it has a lot to do with where you live and if the weather is humid or dry. Maybe it's dry in the uk?
Only thing i know is that its not dry in the UK..:lau
And furthermore. . it says the humidity reading is by wet bulb. .and the instructions for the wet bulb is the shoe string in the thermometer. . so how then are you supposed to know what % the humidity is by going off of a thermometer? That makes no sense to my pea brain.
@Pyxis can you explain this wet bulb theory?
Im confused about it too...
:pop
 
And furthermore. . it says the humidity reading is by wet bulb. .and the instructions for the wet bulb is the shoe string in the thermometer. . so how then are you supposed to know what % the humidity is by going off of a thermometer? That makes no sense to my pea brain.
@Pyxis can you explain this wet bulb theory?

That crap again. Metzer's website used to do the same thing and almost caused me to kill my first ever batch of eggs.

Those are wet bulb temperatures that someone has written out as humidity percentages. So, very, very wrong. What that should say is 86 degrees measured on the wet bulb thermometer, not 86% humidity. That's gonna ruin someone's eggs :hmm
 

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