- update-humidity at 29 cant get it up please help

you get a small cup and put 1/2 a cup of salt in it then you put 1/4 cup of water in it and put the cup in a large zip lock bag, you place the humidity gauge in the bag to beside the cup (dont get it wet) and leave it for about 8 hours , try reading it thru the bag cause it will change pretty fast, when you read it after about 8 hours it should say 75% .....
If it says say 69% you know that you need to add 6% to any readings you take in the futur
If it says say 80% you know that you need to subtract 5% when you take any readings..

I really hope I made sense. this is what I read to do if im wrong im shure someone will correct me.
 
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ok i have this sitting on the island with all my pretty eggs.
so i will update later tonight the humidity level. thank you.
 
Good luck
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I agree with walking wolf.....us hot water to put in not cold. Hot will up the temp and the humidity at the same time. the metal toss and carry pan will work awesome, it is the surface area that ups the humidity.
 
Thats why its best to get all these things figured out now, eggs a couple days older wont be as bad as putting new fresh eggs in a bator thats not ready for them .
Take a deep breath and enjoy as much as you can this is soooooo cool even if it can be nerver whracking and heartbreaking too.


PS , just in case i miss stuff and you end up putting the eggs in , remmber when you put the eggs in the humidity and temp can change as the eggs become at one with the inside eviroment of the bator , there is no reason to adjust anything unless everything stays diffrent for more then 12 hours . Uless you have a big temp spike that dosnt count , usually what happens to me is my humidity goes up a little and my temp drops into the low 90s as the eggs warm up .
 

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