Those suck big time. Every new moisture meter I throw in a mason jar with herb and a humidity pack for calibration. All brands I’ve used from indbird, accurite, to thermpro are off. I use them for curing in jars tho not for environment.$12 pack of minis (top of picture) abunch of people suggested I pick up. Just got them out the box, they look waaay off. Temp is close, not the humidity (which is what we need it for) Does it take them 24hrs to work or something?
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Yea I threw one in a jar for curing. Thats what I got em for. Will it work in a jar better?Those suck big time. Every new moisture meter I throw in a mason jar with herb and a humidity pack for calibration. All brands I’ve used from indbird, accurite, to thermpro are off. I use them for curing in jars tho not for environment.
Ive used them with bovedas in jarsYea I threw one in a jar for curing. Thats what I got em for. Will it work in a jar better?
4 x 4, thats great btw, first time growing for you?If you don't mind me asking, what size of grow tent do you have? I just purchased a 2 x 4 ac infinity.
Those hygrometers are notoriously innacurate, but for the price they do the job.$12 pack of minis (top of picture) abunch of people suggested I pick up. Just got them out the box, they look waaay off. Temp is close, not the humidity (which is what we need it for) Does it take them 24hrs to work or something?
1st time indoor. I've had 2 successful grows outside. If you don't mind me asking, what type of heat do you use?4 x 4, thats great btw, first time growing for you?
They're slow to give a somewhat accurate readings. Most are within 1-3 points. But some are more off. When I get a new set, I lay them all out and check that they're all giving close to the same readings. Any that are off by much get marked or tossed.$12 pack of minis (top of picture) abunch of people suggested I pick up. Just got them out the box, they look waaay off. Temp is close, not the humidity (which is what we need it for) Does it take them 24hrs to work or something?
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Use an oil filled heater,dear so no open flames or other container related stuff.GL1st time indoor. I've had 2 successful grows outside. If you don't mind me asking, what type of heat do you use?
Thank you!Use an oil filled heater,dear so no open flames or other container related stuff.GL
I recently bought this and it should work in your 2x4Thank you!
This is my experience. When I get a new batch of them, I lay 'em all out and give them a day to adjust near a known good hygrometer...then you usually find a handful that share the same reading and a few outliers. Mark the outliers so you know how off they are and the ones that are good use as is. I find they adjust slowly, so you do have to give them some time to adjust to any new setting.They're slow to give a somewhat accurate readings. Most are within 1-3 points. But some are more off. When I get a new set, I lay them all out and check that they're all giving close to the same readings. Any that are off by much get marked or tossed.
You could also use tape to write on and attach to each that says how much to add or subtract to get a more accurate reading but I only did that the fist time.
This small flat panel oil filled is the one I ended up with. 400W so it's not sucking too much power, but definitely enough for a small to maybe 5x5' tent. I have it hooked up to an inkbird controller. Its small and thin enough that it can sit in the tent and not take up much room either.Thank you!