HYGROMETER Recommendations.......

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pcs2011

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I want to purchase a hygrometer so I can monitor humidity when I start up my new wood stove this year (Price range up to $40.00). Would appreciate suggests on brand and model. Also, and comments on accuracy.

If humidity less than 30% in mid winter, then I will purchase a humidifier (again suggestions welcome..Want a evaporative type.)



Thanks in advance.

Pete
 
I have a Davis Vantage Pro2 weather station that works pretty well for providing indoor and outdoor humidity.
 
As you can see in my signature, I have an Oregon Scientific weather station that works well for me. I monitor humidity outside, inside, garage, and crawl space. But like others, I am a bit of a weather geek as well. ;-P
 
I use the grandfather of this one http://www.amazon.com/Taylor-Hygrom...2?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1319067218&sr=1-2

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pen
 
scwoodman said:
I want to purchase a hygrometer so I can monitor humidity when I start up my new wood stove this year (Price range up to $40.00). Would appreciate suggests on brand and model. Also, and comments on accuracy.

If humidity less than 30% in mid winter, then I will purchase a humidifier (again suggestions welcome..Want a evaporative type.)



Thanks in advance.

Pete

I bought one of these, decent for what you pay..

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0KJFCZM1YAG0XTPN5J95

Ray
 
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