ShilohHawk
Nuclear
- Mar 30, 2007
- 5
I am trying to get some accurate reading for air temperature... I am able to get the air temperature by using a probe, but I would like to have the option of using a temp gun...
The humidity is between 90-95% at all times... I have currently tried using white bond paper, but the paper does not stay accurate very long due to the high humidity because it’s absorbing the water... I have also tried using Scotch super 33 on a few different surfaces (foil, paper thin plastic, paper) and I seem to be battling the same issue... The air temps should be about 30.1 Celsius however after about 3-4 hours of being exposed to the humidity the reading will bounce all the way up to 31.5 (or round about)… Before the 3-4 window I am able to get accurate readings… The probes are not showing a bounce…
I am making an 8” square with the tape…
Is there a humidity equation out there somewhere? Any suggestions?
Thanks
Shiloh
The humidity is between 90-95% at all times... I have currently tried using white bond paper, but the paper does not stay accurate very long due to the high humidity because it’s absorbing the water... I have also tried using Scotch super 33 on a few different surfaces (foil, paper thin plastic, paper) and I seem to be battling the same issue... The air temps should be about 30.1 Celsius however after about 3-4 hours of being exposed to the humidity the reading will bounce all the way up to 31.5 (or round about)… Before the 3-4 window I am able to get accurate readings… The probes are not showing a bounce…
I am making an 8” square with the tape…
Is there a humidity equation out there somewhere? Any suggestions?
Thanks
Shiloh