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I have a XiKar hygometer which only has one button which calibrates to 75% once pressed. No other adjustments. You state I should calibrate to 75% first after putting into the Boveda bag and press again after the 24 hours? Twice? Last edited by Bryan; 07-21-2009 at 09:14 PM. |
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Ephesians 2:8
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Is the Boveda 75%?
Anyway, doesn't matter what you do before you put the hygro in the bag with the Boveda. But, after 24 hours the hygro should be calibrated to whatever the Boveda is- say 75%. In this case you can press the calibration button to match the 75% level in the bag. What I've done with the older hygros is take a silver pen and put + or - the number of points the hygro was off.
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Can the Boveda bag be used twice? I have 2 hygometers. |
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You can fit 2 hygrometers into one kit. I've done this with my 2 desktop hygrometers. They are both of the Xikar ones with the 75% calibration button on the top.
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