I want to pick up a device that I can leave on the job to measure indoor humidity levels. Anyone got something like this they like? Simple, cheap, and indestructible are the goals, if possible.
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air hunidity or materials MC.. Both...
humidity gauges that you hang like a picture from the BB's garden department or Ace Hardware..
MC?? Got money??
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"Simple, cheap, and indestructible" I don't know about the indestructible part, but in my neck of the woods, they have Farm&Fleet stores. I picked up a couple of digital indoor/outdor thermometers that also measure relative humidity. Has a max/min funtion as well. Cost about $15/ea. Accuracy is at least +/- 50%.