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Delps8
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Understood. The AC Infinity heater is a force air heater so there is a different risk level than the oil filled or panel heater. My take - everything has risk and using a forced air heater from AC Infinity is, probably, extremely low risk.Yeah I really like the humidifier!
I’m using a small forced air heater and it works great. I’m just concerned with the fire hazard….
Great - it's a lot more convenient than the salt method.That’s a great idea on the RH pack. I have an order I need to place tonight, will add that to the cart!
I use an instead because it's easy to calibrate and it comes ½°± from the manufacturer.I have a few different thermometers, but not an insta read oddly enough, that might go in the cart tonight as well actually…
I've used Pulse, Inkbird, Govee, AcuRite, and AC Infinity for temp and RH. Temperature is easy to set. RH can drive you nutso. The AC Infinity probe responds every second so you're getting real time. The others are much slower to respond but I compare the lights out data, where temp and RH will tend to be more stable, to the AC Infinity data. All in all, they seem to be as accurate as the manufacturer's say they are — 3%±.I will have to get those calibrated this weekend, but I don’t think either are off by much as the temp seems in line with the inkbird and the VivoSun little desktop temp/rh meter that’s in there. Same with RH but should still calibrate them to ensure my setup is correct.