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Old 05-22-2013, 12:38 PM   #27
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Default Re: Calibration of a Hygrometer...would this work

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Originally Posted by FUEL View Post
For my purposes its good enough. Not wasting more time on it as there are better things to do.
You do realize that what you now consider to be a calibrated hydrometer could potentially be as much 8-9 points off? That's a huge margin of error.

The point Aaron and I have been trying to make is that the big packs can be horribly inaccurate. While they might be within a range that keeps your cigars smokeable, it's not accurate enough to calibrate equipment by.

If I were to follow your procedures and "calibrate" with the pack currently in with my hydrometer, here's what I'd have:
Pack is stamped 69%
Hygrometer currently reads 65%
I know this hydrometer to read 2 pts high, so, the pack is actually 63%
Your procedure and logic would have the hygrometer being 4 points LOW since the pack is labeled 69. So there would actually be an error of 6 points with your method. A read of 65% would actually be 59%. Start dropping much below that and your cigars will start burning hot and harsh. If the pack was high and the hygrometer were low, you'd be over-humidified in short order, and you'd probably be posting a thread whining about how your cigars are acerbic, bitter, burn like crap and you don't know why because your hygrometer is "calibrated".

Bottom line is, you have two unknown variables, one in the calibration medium, the other in the equipment of unknown accuracy. Without eliminating one of the unknowns, you have no idea where or what the numbers really are.

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