Digital gauges don't last long
Digital gauges don't last long
About 3 months ago, I bought two digital heat/humidity gauges; one from Home Depot and one from Lowes.
The one from Lowes in my 40 gallon breeder tank is currently reading humidity at 4% and temperature at 82F. The one in my 55 gallon tank shows the humidity at 89% and the temperature at 182F.
My old, cheap analog gauges show that the heat and humidity in both tanks are around 85% humidity and temperature around 82F.
Sigh. Three months are both are kaput.
The one from Lowes in my 40 gallon breeder tank is currently reading humidity at 4% and temperature at 82F. The one in my 55 gallon tank shows the humidity at 89% and the temperature at 182F.
My old, cheap analog gauges show that the heat and humidity in both tanks are around 85% humidity and temperature around 82F.
Sigh. Three months are both are kaput.
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Re: Digital gauges don't last long
I hear ya I haven't had much luck with digitals.. My all living things analog is on the money 4 digitals have been way off
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Re: Digital gauges don't last long
Have you tried acurite yet? Those aren't perfect since they're not meant for pet purposes; but mine has lasted around a year.
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Re: Digital gauges don't last long
The one currently reading 182 degrees F is an Acurite.hermitcrabdc wrote:Have you tried acurite yet? Those aren't perfect since they're not meant for pet purposes; but mine has lasted around a year.
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I tried accurate i bought 2 one was broke out of the box and the other calibrated off. I tried another probe one 2 of them both calibrated correctly but reas 99 % for humidity. While my analog which was spot on in the salt test reads 80/85hermitcrabdc wrote:Have you tried acurite yet? Those aren't perfect since they're not meant for pet purposes; but mine has lasted around a year.
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Sorry 85 heat humidity 80.
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Re: Digital gauges don't last long
This is why I'm looking into one with a probe, the thought of them breaking from the moisture in the crabitat scares me.
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The probe for me reads WAY too high i tried 2 and both of them read 99 % no matter where i dangle the probe. So far analogues seem to work the best for me and be the most accurate.PinchersAndShells wrote:This is why I'm looking into one with a probe, the thought of them breaking from the moisture in the crabitat scares me.
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Also wanna mention they were calibrated correctly and read 75 percent after 24 hours salt test. I think their just too sensitive for correct humidity readings in a super humid setting. My analog reads 85 also passed the salt test. The acurite should be called acuwrongisadoraisacat wrote:The probe for me reads WAY too high i tried 2 and both of them read 99 % no matter where i dangle the probe. So far analogues seem to work the best for me and be the most accurate.PinchersAndShells wrote:This is why I'm looking into one with a probe, the thought of them breaking from the moisture in the crabitat scares me.
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