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Digital Hydrometer issue

New BootsNew Boots Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,634
I decided to do a salt test on mine. It's been in the bag for about 6 hours now. It's reading 76F. The problem is, when I turn the dial, it does not change the reading. Logically, if I turn the dial all the way up, and it still reads 76F, I SHOULD be able to remember its +1...but am I really sure its +1? Maybe its just reading very wrong...how am I to be sure?!

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  • curtpickcurtpick Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,600
    Ummmm. 76f is the temperature. You mean 76 rh ? And you should leave it sit in the container for about 24 hrs. 6 hours is the minimum time.
  • New BootsNew Boots Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,634
    curtpick:
    Ummmm. 76f is the temperature. You mean 76 rh ? And you should leave it sit in the container for about 24 hrs. 6 hours is the minimum time.
    Yeah sorry, 75F - 76rh. Can do, I'll leave it sit over night.
  • New BootsNew Boots Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,634
    Well, were at about 17hrs in the bag...and were at 77rh. I'm still unsure about the fact that I cant adjust it
  • edelrionycedelrionyc Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 312
    What kind of digital hygrometer do you have? Some of them don't allow you to adjust 1 or 2 points, what it does is allow you to only set it to 75. Let it sit for 24 hours and just hit the button to adjust to 75 and your all set. Also i recommend that you use a calibration kit instead of the salt test. The salt test leaves too much room for error.
  • New BootsNew Boots Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,634
    It's a Humicare digital. Little blue thing, has the C/F button, reset button and a dial. Thought, the dial does not seem to do much
  • Bob LukenBob Luken Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
  • TridentTrident Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,005
    New Boots:
    It's a Humicare digital. Little blue thing, has the C/F button, reset button and a dial. Thought, the dial does not seem to do much
    I use the hygroset ones in all of my coolers. So, do the salt test (or actually i use the boveda packs). The boveda pack in a ziplock and the hygrometer. Leave it for 24hrs. The boveda pack is set so you know what it should be...then just turn your dial. each click is 1 rh. After you turn it, you need to press the RESET button on it. After you do that, put it back in the ziplock with the boveda pack. another 24hrs! then check it and repeat if necessary. Turning left is down 1, and turning right is up 1. Hope that helps.
  • onestrangeoneonestrangeone Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,423
  • New BootsNew Boots Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,634
    I may have to look at getting a new one....I'll keep trying this one, but I think the adjustment knob is off.
  • Bob LukenBob Luken Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    Thanks Roman and Nathan for clearing that up. I just got back from checking out a youtube video that reminded me how to do it. You click the dial one click for each percentage point you want it to change, THEN you hit the reset button. The dial does not change the digital readout immediately. You have to hit the tiny reset button to see the results of turning the dial. Then you have to go through the test again to double check your adjustment. Yep. Pain in the azz for sure.
  • Bob LukenBob Luken Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    New Boots:
    I may have to look at getting a new one....I'll keep trying this one, but I think the adjustment knob is off.
    Boots!......Are you hitting the tiny reset button after you turn the dial? That's where I was having trouble myself the first time I was calibrating mine.
  • soyouseesoyousee Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 33
    I have the Xikar brand and after setting to 75 2 times with analog models in bag with it when I put it in humidor with analog included it drops to 62 no matter which humidor I put it in. I have 5 analog models and last time I put 3 of them in same humidor with Xikar. They all read 76 and it reads "62" Going to reset Zikar again today and try again as it is new and hate returning anything.
  • New BootsNew Boots Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,634
    Bob Luken:
    New Boots:
    I may have to look at getting a new one....I'll keep trying this one, but I think the adjustment knob is off.
    Boots!......Are you hitting the tiny reset button after you turn the dial? That's where I was having trouble myself the first time I was calibrating mine.
    Yup...I'll adjust the knob (a notch or two) hit reset, and it's changed drastically. I'll keep playing with it.
  • New BootsNew Boots Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,634
    I might have a winner! It's been about 12hrs since I did my last adjustment. It's sitting at 70f - 75rh!
  • Bob LukenBob Luken Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    New Boots:
    I might have a winner! It's been about 12hrs since I did my last adjustment. It's sitting at 70f - 75rh!
    That's good news. I remember messing with mine quite a bit too but they are good hygrometers once you get them dialed in.
  • New BootsNew Boots Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,634
    ..and, after leaving it over night again, we're back at 76rh
  • Bob LukenBob Luken Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    76% isn't too bad at all for a salt test reading. I'd say that's good enough. Most of them only claim to be within 2 points accuracy anyway.
  • New BootsNew Boots Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,634
    I'm going to give it one more over night...and hopefully I can roll with it My new humidor is about 2 days from usable...so I need to get this thing running right
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