blurr:Few possible things. 1)From my experience, it takes a LONG time for the salt to get the RH to 75. Depending on the amount of salt you use and how much space (or air) is in the container you're using. Using more salt should help reach equilibrium of 75 in a shorter amount of time. Ex: I used a bottle cap in a ziploc sandwich bag my 1st time & it took over 24 hrs.2) Salt test is very picky about the amount of water you put in. If I remember correctly the goal is to make it look & feel like wet sand. Not overly wet, & not dry. You don't want the salt floating in a puddle of water.If I had to guess, on your 1st try it would have went to 75 RH reading on the Hygrometer IF you had waited for another day or so. You possibly overcompensated when you calibrated by raising it 6 rh points. The second time its now reading high, and when it was reading at or near 75 its now saying up over 8 because you calibrated it too high. Try again I would say.
oldsoulrevival: blurr:Few possible things. 1)From my experience, it takes a LONG time for the salt to get the RH to 75. Depending on the amount of salt you use and how much space (or air) is in the container you're using. Using more salt should help reach equilibrium of 75 in a shorter amount of time. Ex: I used a bottle cap in a ziploc sandwich bag my 1st time & it took over 24 hrs.2) Salt test is very picky about the amount of water you put in. If I remember correctly the goal is to make it look & feel like wet sand. Not overly wet, & not dry. You don't want the salt floating in a puddle of water.If I had to guess, on your 1st try it would have went to 75 RH reading on the Hygrometer IF you had waited for another day or so. You possibly overcompensated when you calibrated by raising it 6 rh points. The second time its now reading high, and when it was reading at or near 75 its now saying up over 8 because you calibrated it too high. Try again I would say. Even if it takes a long time, then why after 2 hours is my hygrometer reading 90 now? My salt is very much like wet sand - no standing water. I absorbed the extra water with a paper towel, and felt the salt and it was just wet enough to cake up. and then do one more, and if I cannot get it, I am going to buy another hygrometer and one of those calibration test kits from humicare.
Goatmilk:Last salt test I did took 36 hrs to get to 75%
oldsoulrevival: Goatmilk:Last salt test I did took 36 hrs to get to 75%but did it go way too high and then come back down to 75?
Russ55:I can never get a reliable reading with the salt test, I just get the kit. I'll have to try it again sometime when I feel like messing about with it.