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I have a friend who owns a small woodland and he was interested in the effect of humidity and was wondering how the stream drying up was effecting his woodland. So we bought a cheap electronic humidity meter.
Something like this.
He put it in a bird box to protect from direct rain but very soon after starting to use got either zero or 100% readings and took to more sheltered location in porch where it seems to have shown 100% for most of the time.
It could be 100% for some of the time but not all of the time.
So latter I bought a weather station giving temp and humidity both direct and from a remote with also direct reading of pressure and time.
Interested in tomatoes the remote was placed in the green house first day got varying readings as expected but after first day always 95% which is the maximum on the out door station range 20% to 95%.
I moved to shed and still always showing 95% so wanted to monitor some wine so moved indoors where the base station was showing 54% humidity and very slowly the humidity of the remote has been dropping. After around an hour falling to 67% so meter is working it would seem.
However I am starting to wonder if dampness inside the remote was resulting in false readings where even when the atmosphere dried out the sensor still has so much water in it the readings are always high. The readings are still dropping and I wonder if these electronic humidity meters are really giving a useful reading for outside?
Converting to dew point between 5.4 and 14.4 degs C over last week which does seem within the expected range and in the woodland it is the dew point which is of interest.
I am sure gardeners also use weather stations and measure humidity so wondering what you all use to measure humidity. Looked for wet/dry thermometer seems they are quite rare today.
Thanks for any replies.
Something like this.
He put it in a bird box to protect from direct rain but very soon after starting to use got either zero or 100% readings and took to more sheltered location in porch where it seems to have shown 100% for most of the time.
It could be 100% for some of the time but not all of the time.
So latter I bought a weather station giving temp and humidity both direct and from a remote with also direct reading of pressure and time.
Interested in tomatoes the remote was placed in the green house first day got varying readings as expected but after first day always 95% which is the maximum on the out door station range 20% to 95%.
I moved to shed and still always showing 95% so wanted to monitor some wine so moved indoors where the base station was showing 54% humidity and very slowly the humidity of the remote has been dropping. After around an hour falling to 67% so meter is working it would seem.
However I am starting to wonder if dampness inside the remote was resulting in false readings where even when the atmosphere dried out the sensor still has so much water in it the readings are always high. The readings are still dropping and I wonder if these electronic humidity meters are really giving a useful reading for outside?
Converting to dew point between 5.4 and 14.4 degs C over last week which does seem within the expected range and in the woodland it is the dew point which is of interest.
I am sure gardeners also use weather stations and measure humidity so wondering what you all use to measure humidity. Looked for wet/dry thermometer seems they are quite rare today.
Thanks for any replies.