Boveda packs

Per Roger Rabbit at Shroomery, the analog hygrometers are not worth a darn unless you have a hair model.
http://www.ambientweather.com/fikf122pmh.html My experience with a cheap ebay hygrometer confirms this.

I've never felt the need for Boveda, just have a bunch of digital Caliber III and IV. Don't keep these in jars long term--the dankness makes the sensor go bad, in my experience and others'.
Recently ordered both to try to build the jars above I pictured with both digital and analog hygrometers in the lids, will be comparing the read outs along side a caliber IV, I'll post when I have accurate information on the accuracy between the two :bigjoint:
 
No I just search. I do alot on my own how it turns out is always a mystery. Lol
Same here Bose. Always nice when something turns out quality and probably more efficient and effective then the options on the market. :clap:
 
Per Roger Rabbit at Shroomery, the analog hygrometers are not worth a darn unless you have a hair model.
http://www.ambientweather.com/fikf122pmh.html My experience with a cheap ebay hygrometer confirms this.

I've never felt the need for Boveda, just have a bunch of digital Caliber III and IV. Don't keep these hygrometers in jars long term--the dankness makes the sensor go bad, in my experience and others'.
Good info
 
Same here Bose. Always nice when something turns out quality and probably more efficient and effective then the options on the market. :clap:

Sounds like your on the way to another nice build. Which is nice saves money.
 
As I could do that, or just simply drop my small digital hygrometers in there, im not doing these out of need, simply because I'm addicted to little clever diy things and also looks sweet and would like some to cure my own buds in.

I'm same way- I like my diy builds... And yes often for fun of it for so,etching I don't really need. Just like the mental stimulation of engineering and building something then using it...
 
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