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<blockquote data-quote="Heretic" data-source="post: 224198" data-attributes="member: 41495"><p>Humidity is a tricky thing and depending on how the device collects the data and where the device is in relation to a source of water will effect accuracy. I would assume your enclosure is several steps above your home due to the closed environment. Buy 3 anolog gage type units, mount 1 on a "stick" and place it in the middle of the enclosure like a sign post, place another against the side facing out and another outside of the enclosure to measure the room the enclosure is in. You then have a data stream to measure for 1 month. With this data you can predict the humidity inside the enclosure without the "sign post" one and therefore remove it only keeping the two remaining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heretic, post: 224198, member: 41495"] Humidity is a tricky thing and depending on how the device collects the data and where the device is in relation to a source of water will effect accuracy. I would assume your enclosure is several steps above your home due to the closed environment. Buy 3 anolog gage type units, mount 1 on a "stick" and place it in the middle of the enclosure like a sign post, place another against the side facing out and another outside of the enclosure to measure the room the enclosure is in. You then have a data stream to measure for 1 month. With this data you can predict the humidity inside the enclosure without the "sign post" one and therefore remove it only keeping the two remaining. [/QUOTE]
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