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MarCologne25 Oct 2024 12:45Hello,
I am trying to reliably measure the humidity in my basement. I currently have three hygrometers in use, but they show significant differences in their readings. For testing, I have placed all three devices side by side.
Here are the indoor readings:
1 (one that measures with an external sensor, but also shows indoor values on the device itself, manufacturer TFA Dostmann):
19.9°C (67.8°F) temperature, 70% humidity
2 (one that I can also access via an app and Wi-Fi, measures directly on the device, manufacturer HapopFan):
20.1°C (68.2°F) temperature, 63% humidity
3 (a very cheap one sold in sets of three for about 10 euros, measures directly on the device, very popular, manufacturer Thlevel):
20.0°C (68.0°F) temperature, 55% humidity
Do you have any idea which device might be the most reliable overall? Of course, you can’t tell for sure just based on these numbers, but I am open to buying a new one if necessary, as long as I get a dependable reading.
Regards
I am trying to reliably measure the humidity in my basement. I currently have three hygrometers in use, but they show significant differences in their readings. For testing, I have placed all three devices side by side.
Here are the indoor readings:
1 (one that measures with an external sensor, but also shows indoor values on the device itself, manufacturer TFA Dostmann):
19.9°C (67.8°F) temperature, 70% humidity
2 (one that I can also access via an app and Wi-Fi, measures directly on the device, manufacturer HapopFan):
20.1°C (68.2°F) temperature, 63% humidity
3 (a very cheap one sold in sets of three for about 10 euros, measures directly on the device, very popular, manufacturer Thlevel):
20.0°C (68.0°F) temperature, 55% humidity
Do you have any idea which device might be the most reliable overall? Of course, you can’t tell for sure just based on these numbers, but I am open to buying a new one if necessary, as long as I get a dependable reading.
Regards
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nordanney25 Oct 2024 12:53MarCologne schrieb:
Do you have any idea which device is overall reliable now?Take a look at the user manuals of the devices. For example, TFA includes this information with their good devices (e.g., +/-3% between 35 and 75% relative humidity).M
MarCologne25 Oct 2024 13:45Hello,
thanks in advance for your feedback.
I will check that, as I actually haven’t done it yet. So far, I only unpacked it, inserted the battery, and that’s it.
I will get back to you afterwards.
thanks in advance for your feedback.
I will check that, as I actually haven’t done it yet. So far, I only unpacked it, inserted the battery, and that’s it.
I will get back to you afterwards.
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MarCologne25 Oct 2024 13:51I have read through the instructions, but unfortunately, there is nothing about calibration.
Does it hurt to do it anyway? Probably not, right? Then I will give it a try.
Is there a reliable device for measuring, or can you recommend one?
Does it hurt to do it anyway? Probably not, right? Then I will give it a try.
Is there a reliable device for measuring, or can you recommend one?
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nordanney25 Oct 2024 14:33MarCologne schrieb:
Is there a reliable device for measuring, or can you recommend one?There are plenty of options. Many from TFA are reasonably priced and have an accuracy of +/-3% or better. But the manufacturer doesn’t really matter.Similar topics