Thank you for this video. I just want to get your thought on something. I have 3 different hygrometers (of course showing 3 different RH levels) and I've completed this test more than once and I do believe I am doing it correctly. I've tested and calibrated my Govee Wifi Thermo-Hygrometer three times (the first one was a salt test, the 2nd one I used a Boveda pack which supposedly guaranteed 74% RH, and the 3rd time I did the salt test again based on your video and used your chart for calibration). The thing that bothers me is that all tests have resulted in me calibrating the Govee at, or around, -7.0% RH in order to achieve a reading close to what it supposedly should be based on these tests. Once I adjust the Govee, the other two monitors will typically be around plus or minus 2-3% of the Govee. I do not know that I can trust those monitors either. Does a calibration adjustment of over -7.0% seem plausible or ridiculous? I find this to be a rather high calibration adjustment but I would love to hear other opinions. Thanks.
Over time, the little sensors inside the units get dirty and that's why you have to adjust/ calibrate them. Since there's not really a good way to clean them, you throw them away when you can no longer make them work right. So adjusting them plus or minus 10% doesn't really make any difference, as long as the end result is achieved. 😊
Great video! Thanks. I have govee wifi hygrometer and I calibrated it about 2weeks ago, but I notice when my inkbird or thermpro reading 78-79 govee shoots way over 80% so I'm a bit concerned about how accurate it is between inkbird humidity controler and thermpro thermometer 🤔
They rarely do. You don't need inkbird to match. If your Govee is calibrated, then use it to control your devices. For instance if the govee reads an average of 77% and your inkbird is set to 80%. Increase the inkbird to 83%. Does that makes sense?
Hey Eric, Was that third video ever produced? i just bought a handful of these and was looking forward to hearing what you had to say about how the Govees can help regulate the cooling and humidifying units.
Delete the device, reset the device and then reconnect it, once you reconnect it you should be able to load the settings window, make sure the device is within 2 meters of the phone and give it about 3 to 5 minutes, once it loads the internal settings it will allow you to adjust as needed. I use these devices in an extremely humid environment (95 to 100%) and have to calibrate them about every 6 months, they sometimes lose their minds and I've found that this process always brings them back to me. If that doesn't work, you can contact their customer support, they have always been good to me, hopefully they will be good to you.
You can take any of my chicken recipes and use turkey instead. The Italian chicken basil sausage was awesome!! To answer your question though I do have a few turkey recipes. Turkey Bologna, Turducken Sausage, Turkey salamini, and a turkey hot dog
How the hell are you claiming your eyeballing of the mix being subjectively "wet sand look" somehow confirms ~75%?? Please show or link your sources or math please.
Oh okay nevermind. These are culinary context bs-rough numbers ACCURATE enough to acheive the culinary goal. Not an actual calibration protocol for PRECISE calibration of the hardware.