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  1. Default Digital Hygrometer Calibration

    Greeting All,

    I am interested in obtaining a digital hygrometer.

    The Credo digital's description indicates that its calibration can be manually adjusted. I cannot find the same description for the Western Caliber III. Is it the case that the WCIII cannot be manually calibrated; and perhaps that's one reason for the substantially lower price? Either way, is the Credo Digital of substantially better quality to warrant nearly double the cost?

    Thank you in advance,
    -= Mark =-
    Last edited by choctlab; 11-19-2005 at 03:52 PM.

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    I have the Credo and it can not be calibrated manually. As far as I know, digital hygrometers do not need calibration. With the Credo, you can take out the battery, put it back it, and the Credo will calibrate itself and give accurate recordings. It is still a good idea to do the salt test on the Credo using the Boveda test so you will know exactly what your humidity level is from the hygrometer recording.
    Last edited by cls515; 11-19-2005 at 04:10 PM.

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    Default I have the western caliber III

    I didn't see or read anything that would make it adjustible . Take cls515's advice . I got mine from www.Bargainhumidors.com . I believe they have them for $14.95 now plus shipping .

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