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Detecting humidity
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick" data-source="post: 4225" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>You can get a humidity gauge for less than $10. Try Home Depot or Lowe's or even a pet store. I have a digital one that also tells temps in two different locations and it cost less than 20. My wife is an Industrial Hygienest so I get to play with some cool stuff she brings home. Part of her job is indoor air quality so I get to check out some cool gadgets that tell me all kinds of stuff about my mantis room. It also shows me that my cheap humidity gauge is actually pretty accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick, post: 4225, member: 13"] You can get a humidity gauge for less than $10. Try Home Depot or Lowe's or even a pet store. I have a digital one that also tells temps in two different locations and it cost less than 20. My wife is an Industrial Hygienest so I get to play with some cool stuff she brings home. Part of her job is indoor air quality so I get to check out some cool gadgets that tell me all kinds of stuff about my mantis room. It also shows me that my cheap humidity gauge is actually pretty accurate. [/QUOTE]
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