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Author: The Doctor ★2017
Date: 2017-01-23 18:25
Buy a decent Hygrometer. The new small digital hygrometers can be very accurate. Look at them on the unnamed auction site. (BTW I sell an analog hygrometer). Any hygrometer should be calibrated. One way to verify the accuracy is to put the hygrometer into a Zip-Lock bag with a little bowl of saturated (with water) table salt solution for 24 hours and the Relative Humidity should read 70%. Of course with any analytic procedure the hygrometer may be somewhat more biased at higher or lower but not by much usually.
An important point to adding moisture to the environment of your instrument is to know what the relative humidity actually is and this requires a hygrometer to guide you. Otherwise, you may be adding too little or too much moisture.
L. Omar Henderson
www.Doctorsprod.com
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