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cporro wrote: I have a very old Maxant hygrothermograph with a clockwork mechanism which works very well but would probably be expensive to replace. I suggest looking at these: http://www.apsnyc.com/html/humidity.html#ISUZU yikes. that will cut into my drywall and plywood budget. i'm not sure i'm there yet. but let no one accuse you of not being into quality. this thing i'm getting is plus or minus 3.5% for the middle range. i guess i should have said i'm looking to spent $100 or less. No, no, look at the first thing on that page, the Arten unit for $55! You don't need the fancy recording machine. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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