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Ok here goes. I have a small desktop humi. Very small (think 15 cigars). I decided the other day to salt test my digital hygrometer...its a cheap one (no calibration). I ran two tests and both came back at 70%. So I know its reading 5% low.

After recieving some cigars in the past day or so, which I've been storing in my travel humi, I decided to put them in the small desktop one last night. So I check this morning and the reading was 65%.

So this leaves me wondering. If I assume that the meter holds at a steady 5% low, then does this mean I am at 70% when reading 65%? Or does this mean that its 5% lower than 65% and I'm actually at 60%?

Sorry my brain isn't working...I think I need more coffee.
 
Might as well be pissing in the wind....................Order your self an adjustable digital hygro, and stop the guessing. Never trust an analog.
 
Ok here goes. I have a small desktop humi. Very small (think 15 cigars). I decided the other day to salt test my digital hygrometer...its a cheap one (no calibration). I ran two tests and both came back at 70%. So I know its reading 5% low.

After recieving some cigars in the past day or so, which I've been storing in my travel humi, I decided to put them in the small desktop one last night. So I check this morning and the reading was 65%.

So this leaves me wondering. If I assume that the meter holds at a steady 5% low, then does this mean I am at 70% when reading 65%? Or does this mean that its 5% lower than 65% and I'm actually at 60%?

Sorry my brain isn't working...I think I need more coffee.

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(your final answer is correct)
 
Might as well be pissing in the wind....................Order your self an adjustable digital hygro, and stop the guessing. Never trust an analog.

It is a digital, its just one thats not adjustable....
 
If it reads 65%, it's actually 70% given your stated margin of error.
 
Might as well be pissing in the wind....................Order your self an adjustable digital hygro, and stop the guessing. Never trust an analog.

It is a digital, its just one thats not adjustable....

Whoops, my bad. I skipped right over that and somehow thought you posted analog. :blush:
 
The salt test creates a 70%RH environment.. you're hygrometer is spot on in this case

Edit: sorry creates an environment of 75%RH my bad!
 
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