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PNW_Peepers
Crowing
I’ve got a decent Hygrometer, I think.While we're on the topic of humidity, I wish I had known that what is more important is egg weight loss.
Cheap hygrometers are worthless. A gram scale will insure correct weight loss and you can add or subtract water as needed. On average, the eggs need to lose about 0.65% weight per day.
I don't even own a hygrometer any more. I'll probably invest in some good ones if ever I'm heavy on cash again. With 4 cabinet incubators, I may sell one and use some of the money to buy 3 good humidor hygrometers.
IMHO, a guaranteed accurate thermometer is WAAAAY more important than any worry about humidity.
First of all, eggs will vary dramatically in their porosity and weight loss. Knowing humidity doesn't tell you how much weight they have lost.

I haven’t calibrated it yet, I’m hoping it’s at least somewhat accurate. If not I have four more... This thing is pretty big though, comparative to the little incubator. Do I have to downsize the amount of eggs incubating to fit this Goliath of a hygrometer in?