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JohnnyK 04:51 PM 01-31-2009
Hi all!

I just have a quick question. I bought a new humidor which comes with a front mounted, analog hygrometer. Unfortunately, my nephew was playing with the spring at the back and it broke, so I am looking to find a replacement.

The problem, however, is that I can't seem to find one at all. According to the best of my measurement, the hygrometer is 1 3/8" in diameter, and the hole in the humidor is slightly less than 1 3/8".

Has anyone seen a hygrometer this size? The ones I found online are all 1 3/4", and I don't think that would fit...

By the way, this is my humidor:
http://tinyurl.com/cobb9y


Thank you very much!
John
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BORIStheBLADE 04:54 PM 01-31-2009
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Footbag 04:54 PM 01-31-2009
Your nephew might have done you a favor. Put it back in, even broken, and get a digital. I have learned not to trust analog hygros. I've seen some that are stuck on 70%.:-)
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JohnnyK 04:59 PM 01-31-2009
Originally Posted by BORIStheBLADE:
link doesn't work
Hi, sorry, link fixed.
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JohnnyK 05:00 PM 01-31-2009
Originally Posted by Footbag:
Your nephew might have done you a favor. Put it back in, even broken, and get a digital. I have learned not to trust analog hygros. I've seen some that are stuck on 70%.:-)
Oh...
=(

But I bought a humidor with a front-mounted hygrometer so I can see everything from outside!
=(
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Chompers 05:01 PM 01-31-2009
Originally Posted by Footbag:
Your nephew might have done you a favor. Put it back in, even broken, and get a digital. I have learned not to trust analog hygros. I've seen some that are stuck on 70%.:-)
Agreed.
Plug it up and go to wally world and pick you up a analog.
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JohnnyK 05:08 PM 01-31-2009
Originally Posted by Chompers:
Agreed.
Plug it up and go to wally world and pick you up a analog.
Okay... =) I guess digital it is!!
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Footbag 05:27 PM 01-31-2009
It would be cool if you could get the needle to stick on 70 though!:-)
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BORIStheBLADE 05:31 PM 01-31-2009
somewhere on the internet I saw a analog style one that was digital. I can see if I can find it.
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Cigarcop 05:32 PM 01-31-2009
Originally Posted by Footbag:
It would be cool if you could get the needle to stick on 70 though!:-)
Which would make life less stressful!!!
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Footbag 05:35 PM 01-31-2009
Originally Posted by BORIStheBLADE:
somewhere on the internet I saw a analog style one that was digital. I can see if I can find it.
I've seen them as well, but I'm pretty sure the OP's humidor relies on the hygro being a certain size to plug the hole to the front of the humidor.

When buying a hygrometer, make sure it can be calibrated.
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Footbag 05:37 PM 01-31-2009
Originally Posted by Cigarcop:
Which would make life less stressful!!!
:-):-):-)

I'm thinking that you need to get the needle to point to 70, then fill the whole thing up with super glue gel.

Then you would never need to refill your humidifiers!
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acruce 07:35 PM 01-31-2009
Originally Posted by JohnnyK:
Okay... =) I guess digital it is!!
It's the only way to go. analog hygro's are a wast of time.
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Jimbo14 01:24 AM 02-01-2009
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I use a Credo and find it is extreamly accurate. It does not need calibration either.
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groogs 11:47 AM 02-01-2009
Originally Posted by Footbag:
Your nephew might have done you a favor. Put it back in, even broken, and get a digital. I have learned not to trust analog hygros. I've seen some that are stuck on 70%.:-)
:-) I have a cabinet with an analog hygro mounted on the front, and it has never moved, always at 65%, even when it was empty and completly dry. I just put a digital on the inside and problem solved.
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