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Old 04-24-2009, 10:36 AM   #1
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What kind of hygrometer is it?
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Old 04-24-2009, 10:55 AM   #2
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What kind of hygrometer is it?
I have three different hygrometers in the vino. I stuck them next to each other on the bottom and they all said 74%RH and 68 degrees. Then stuck them almost to the top of the unit and they said 67% RH and 70 degrees so they are all reading the same. I just dont know why I am having such large jumps on the bottom of the unit.
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Old 04-24-2009, 10:56 AM   #3
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I have three different hygrometers in the vino. I stuck them next to each other on the bottom and they all said 74%RH and 68 degrees. Then stuck them almost to the top of the unit and they said 67% RH and 70 degrees so they are all reading the same. I just dont know why I am having such large jumps on the bottom of the unit.
humidity is heavier than air, and will sink... its normal.

try pointing one of your oust fans slightly upwards to circulate the air
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humidity is heavier than air, and will sink... its normal.

try pointing one of your oust fans slightly upwards to circulate the air
I have done that the bottom oust fan is pointed up ..
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humidity is heavier than air, and will sink
Just a slight correction. Humidity rises. Humid air is air with a lot of water vapour. Water vapour is a gas that is lighter than air so humid air is lighter than dry air. It might feel heavier but it isnt.
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Just a slight correction. Humidity rises. Humid air is air with a lot of water vapour. Water vapour is a gas that is lighter than air so humid air is lighter than dry air. It might feel heavier but it isnt.
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