AcuRite Wi-fi Digital Indoor Thermometer and Hygrometer Monitor for Inside Temperature and Humidity Measurements (00613)

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An all-in-one digital indoor residence thermometer and humidity gauge, the AcuRite Indoor Humidity Monitor offers you a full image of your inside world. With an easy-to-read show, you’ll obtain correct humidity monitoring and correct room temperature measurements. It options an indoor hygrometer for % relative humidity, an indoor thermometer gauge for temperature readings in levels Fahrenheit and Celsius, a humidity stage icon to point excessive, low, or excellent indoor circumstances, and each day excessive and low temperature and humidity data. You possibly can mount this indoor thermometer/hygrometer on a wall, stand it upright with an built-in fold-out stand, or place it on a steel floor like a fridge or freezer because of its magnetic again. Why use an indoor air monitor? Utilizing a temperature monitor and humidity meter will permit you to guarantee correct indoor humidity, which might yield pores and skin, allergen, and different well being advantages. An excessive amount of humidity can encourage the expansion of mildew, micro organism, viruses, fungi, mites, and different asthma-inducing brokers. Overly dry air can result in nostril irritation, pores and skin irritation, respiration problem, and damaging static electrical energy. Appropriate humidity can encourage plant progress and assists with the consolation and well being of pets. Use this digital hygrometer to watch a develop room in any location or as the right thermometer and hygrometer for a cigar room (humidor) or wine cellar. This humidistat, optical thermometer will show you how to enhance your own home surroundings by means of the ability of realizing temperature and humidity. An ideal reward concept for brand new owners or for birthdays, Christmas, or Father’s Day, it comes with a one-year restricted guarantee.
Is Discontinued By Producer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.3 x 2.5 x 3 inches; 3.2 ounces
Producer really helpful age ‏ : ‎ 36 months – 10 years
Merchandise mannequin quantity ‏ : ‎ 00613B
Batteries ‏ : ‎ A batteries required.
Date First Accessible ‏ : ‎ January 30, 2008
Producer ‏ : ‎ Chaney Devices
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0013BKDO8
Preserve the Proper Room Temperature and Humidity Ranges: This wi-fi indoor thermometer/hygrometer mixture is ideal to pair with humidifiers or dehumidifiers
Easy, Simple-to-Learn Show Monitor: View present temperature and humidity at a look with this indoor thermometer gauge and humidity sensor
Day by day Excessive and Low Indoor Temperature and Humidity Ranges: Simply perceive your vary of circumstances in any room with this residence thermometer and humidity detector
Swap Temperature Readings Between Fahrenheit or Celsius: This wi-fi residence instrument measures indoor temperatures from 32 °F to 122 °F (0 °C to 50 °C)
Modern Design with A number of Placement Choices: Use the built-in keyhole for wall mounting, the magnet for placement on a steel floor (fridge or freezer), or the fold-out kickstand to be used on any flat floor — the right desk thermometer
Indoor Thermometer/Hygrometer Measurements: 3″ H x 2.5″ W x 1.3″ D
Firm Based mostly in Lake Geneva, WI, USA — Since 1943

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Clients discover the humidity meter helpful for monitoring temperature and humidity ranges. It is simple for them to make use of, with clear show and useful directions. They take into account it a great worth and value shopping for. The performance and measurement are additionally appreciated. Nonetheless, some clients have differing opinions on its accuracy and sturdiness.

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  1. L. Murray

    Works well
    I find these to be very accurate. We have a number scattered around the house. We have several areas that require a dehumidifier at certain times of the year. This helps us keep an eye on the humidity level.

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  2. Amanece

    They work well
    The hardest part with setting these up was trying to get the battery compartment open. They were quite stiff. I purchased these to see what the actual temperatures were in different parts of the house. The bonus was that I got the humidity rating as well. I have not used the magnets on the back of these little units yet as the stand is quite efficient placing them where I need them. I had purchased 3 of them to start. They seem quite sturdy and not at all flimsy. I have one of them in a room where I keep tropical plants. I had been concerned that the plants weren’t getting enough warmth even though I have a grow light in play. (And no, they are not marijuana plants even though they are legal in my state.) These little thermometers are great at monitoring the temps in the areas where they are placed and give you a range of the coldest to the warmest, so I know when to turn off the heater.

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  3. John Ward

    Humidity readings
    Great and easy to read.

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  4. alvin

    Good value for the price
    In general, this is a good little device. It seems fairly accurate, but I have 2 of them and when they are in the same location their readouts are not the same, but they are not too far off, so I can’t say they are 100% accurate, but for the price they seem accurate enough for my purposes, so I’d say this device is a good value if your not too concerned about it being a one or two degrees off. The magnet on the kickstand is strong enough to hold it firmly, and it seems quite well made.

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  5. Westsoc

    Calibration of AcuRite at different temperatures and humidifies using sodium chloride and calcium chloride saturated solutions
    The first question ask by users of AcuRite humidity monitor is how accurate is the reading of relative humididty (RH) especially when the spec for RH is +-4% due to unit to unit variation. (Obviously, the company would like to ship all units they made to make more money. Tighter spec causes high rejects and the company will make less money or the cost for the AcuRite will have to go up.) Also the accuracy could degrade over time due to contamination of the humidity detector. There is no way for users to find out if they have bought an accurate monitor or one that is 4% or more off unless they do a two point calibration at room temperature using two saturated (with some undissolved salt left at the bottom) salt solutions each sealed in a ziplock bag together with the monitor. This is very easy to do for anyone. Just put the AcuRite in the sealed bag overnight then check the RH reading the next morning and you are done. Fortunately, the needed salts are also easy to come by as one is table salt (sodium chloride; the monitor should read 75% RH at 70 deg F) and the other could be driveway ice melt (calcium chloride; the monitor should read 31.5% RH at 70 deg F). Since bacteria could not grow in such salty solution, the sealed saturated solutions could be saved and reused over and over again allowing re-calibration whenever the user desires. I used two ziplock bag, each of which has two plastic cups. In one of these bags, each cup has 1/8 inch of water on top of 1/8 inch of undissolved table salt. Likewise, in the other bag each cup has saturated driveway ice melt solution.The procedures I used to do a comprehensive calibration are given below.Using these two saturated solutions, my measurements on the AcuRite I bought showed that for temperature from 39 deg F to 79 deg F and for relative humidity from 29% to 75% , the max error is 3% off in humidity occurred at very low temperature (39 deg F) (i.e 37%RH is actually 40%) and near room temperature, the error is only 1%RH. (Lucky me!)Actually, the AcuRite is both a digital humidity monitor (hygrometer) and a digital thermometer. The AcuRite I tested is surprising accurate over a practical range of temperatures and a practical range of relative humidity values (see details given below). The temperature reading is also quite accurate. It is very desirable to have a high accuracy humidity monitor and thermometer for use at home. In the summer, a high humidity house is uncomfortable. Worse yet, a humid basement smells foul allowing mold to grow and humid closets cause clothes to smell bad – a nightmare for many housewives. Knowing accurately the humidity allows one to take measure to lower it. With seemingly high accuracy, the AcuRite is surprisingly cheap.The comfortable relative humidly(RH) range to human body is recommended to be a region around 45%. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-conditioning Engineers Inc. (ASHRAE) recommends:—RH ———temperature —- season30- 60%—– 68-75degF ——-winter30- 60%—– 73-79degF ——summer”Elevated relative humidity can promote the growth of mold, bacteria, and dust mites, which can aggravate allergies and asthma” and “Relative humidity levels above 70% may lead to the development of condensation on surfaces and within the interior of equipment and building structures. Left alone, these areas may develop mould and fungi.” Typically, room temperature is set at 70degF. Also I preferred a RH of 50%. At 45%RH, I feel dry and my skin starts to wrinkle.Sodium Chloride saturated solution is commonly used to calibrate a hygrometer (humidity monitor) at room temperature (70 deg F) which should give 75%RH. Thus the hygrometer needs to be calibrated again with another source with lower RH, such as Calcium Chloride (31.5% RH at 70 deg F) or Magnesium Chloride (33%RH at 70 deg F). If the hygrometer agrees with one of these values then one can assume it is accurate around 50% RH. If the hygrometer is used only at room temperature, it only needs to be calibrated by two saturated solutions (for example sodium chloride and calcium chloride). However, I have calibrated from 39 to 79 deg F.Table salt (sodium chloride) and driveway ice melt (calcium chloride) provide an inexpensive and convenient way to calibrate (or check accuracy) of a hygrometer over a range of temperatures and humidity values. I have calibrated my AcuRite unit by using sodium chloride and calcium chloride saturated solutions, each of which was placed in a ziplock bag together with the AcuRite.An accurate hygrometer is expensive and bulky and I was surprised at the seemingly high humidity accuracy of the Acurite which I purchased from Amazon. The attractive features of the AcuRite are: seemingly very accurate humidity and temperature readings across a useful range of humidities and temperatures(see calibrations given below), records the max and min humidity and temperature occurred within 24 hr interval and low cost. Also the display font for humidity is large enough for convenient viewing. These features are not expected from a $10 device.Calibration using saturated table salt (sodium chloride) solutionCalibration is based on published measurements of equilibrium relative humidity(RH) vs temperatures above saturated salt solution by scientist(s). I will use these published RH values as standard. For table salt saturated solution, the published RHs, given below, surprisingly are almost a constant from 32 to 104 degF(the measurement increment was 5 degC).Temp (deg F) RH(%)32-59 7668-104 75I found that there was no different from using table salt with and without iodine. So I used the former. I also found that salt slurry did not work well. I sealed the AcuRite and two plastic cups in a ziplock bag which was further sealed by Scott tape. Each cup has at least 1/8 inch of undissolved salt (at the highest temperature of measurement) with at least 1/8 inch of water above it. Each deg F change can cause 3% change in RH. Since the AcuRite with battery is a big thermal mass, I made sure that for each measurement, the temperature and RH were stable for at least 1/2 hr, a condition which turned out to be most difficult to meet. Measurement results are given below. I found that for temperature, the AcuRite seems to be about 1 deg F higher than another temperature meter which has fractional deg F. However, I will use the temperature displayed by the AcuRite. Low temperature measurements were taken in a refrigerator. It took about one week to do all the measurements.Temp (deg F) RH(%, measured) RH(%, from standard) Error(%) 41 74 76 -2 72 75 75 0 75 77 75 +2 77 76 75 +1 88 77 75 +2 90 76 75 +1From the above table, at room temperature of 72 deg, the error is zero and from 41 to 90 deg F, the max error is 2%RH. I would say this is quite acceptable for home use. Next, I checked if the humidity is linear over a range of RH values and a range of temperatures by using another saturated salt solution.Calibration using saturated calcium chloride (CaCl2) solution at low humidityA better and purer source for calibration at low humidly is magnesium chloride. Over its saturated solution, the RH is 33% over practical temperature range. Pure Magnesium Chloride is available from amazon or ebay sellers. Another good source to use is Potassium Carbonate which another reviewer in this forum had used and which is also available from amazon or ebay. The equilibrium RH is 43% from 0 to 30 degC. However, I didn’t want to spend the money and trouble to get them.I found that I have some Prestone Driveway Heat ice melter (available from Home Depot and Lowes) which turned out to be Calcium Chloride. But the purity of the source was unknown and this would cast doubt on the results. From the internet, I found that the published equilibrium relative humidity(RH) vs temperatures above saturated calsium chloride solution are:Temp (deg F) 41 50 59 68 77RH(%) 40.0. 38.0. 35.0. 32.0 29.5RH vs temp seems to be linear and the slope is bout -0.3%RH per deg FMy measurement results are:Temp (deg F) RH(%, measured) RH(%, from standard) Error(%) 39 37 ~40 -3 79 28 ~29 -1Thus at each temperature, there are now two data points.If the calcium chloride measurements were believable due to the unknown purity of the calcium chloride source, then the linearity of the humidity of Acurite over a temperature range from 39 to 79 deg F and over a humidity range from 29% to 75% is quite good for home use as the max error is less than 3%RH occurred at 39 deg F, which is too low for normal use. Near Room temperature , however, the error is about 1%RH, which is remarkably small.I believe that the humidity detector is polymer on a capacitor. Capacitor is a linear device and should response linearly to humidity absorbed. Thus for each temperature if two measured data points agreed with published data by other scientists, then it is sufficient to determine the accuracy and linearity at that temperature. I have verified the data agreement from 39 to 79 deg F. (Note that the calcium chloride purity is questionable. But the measured data did agree with published values.) Thus, within this temperature range, the AcuRite unit I bought seems to be accurate and linear. Ideally, one would like to further calibrate the unit with magnesium nitrate saturated solution which has a RH of 50-55% across practical temperatures. This would give three data points on a straight line to verify the linearity. However, I do not know how to get it easily and cheaply.In Summary: for temperature from 39 deg F to 79 deg F and relative humidity from 29% to 75% , the max error is 3% off in humidity occurred at very low temperature (39 deg F) (i.e 37%RH is actually 40%) and near room temperature, the error is only 1%.Max humidityAfter I wrapped the AcuRite in a wet paper tower, the humidity was 99%, the expected value.Update rate and modify the back cover to increase airflow through the unitFor normal use, no modification is need as modification does not change the accuracy of humidity and temperature. Allowing more airflow than necessary may shorten the life of the unit by quicken the contamination of the humidity detector inside the unit. Modification only changes the response time when the humidity changes. For home use, the humidity and temperature are not expected to change so fast that the unit could not keep up.The unit updates the humidity and temperature about every 15 sec. After initial testings which showed that the unit was accurate, I invested time to modify the cover of the unit as the airflow through the unit is through a grill and could be increased to have a faster response time. Steps for the modification are given below:1) The cover is held by 4 small screws. Remove them by a jewelry screw driver.2) Separate the back cover from the main body gently and not too far apart as there is a ground wire of the battery housing connecting the two.3) Remove the ground wire from the battery housing. Now the two parts can be separated.4) There is a plastic stick used for changing deg C to deg F. It will fall out but is easy to put back during re-assembly.I drilled four 3/16 inch holes on each side of the back cover as well as one 3/16 inch at the center of the back cover.The above measurements were done on just one AcuRite which I bought. Because measured data points seem to agree with published values by other scientists, I am satisfied that the humidity and temperature of my unit are accurate and use it with confidence. However, beware that there are a large number of reviews in this forum who said their AcuRite is no good.

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  6. Dee Dee

    Works great
    Works great! Is accurate with other different units in the home.

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  7. Wet Ones

    Hot and Humid?
    I have not checked the calibration of these units against anything scientific, but they all appear to agree with each other and my weather station sensors, plus or minus a tad here and there. Great info at a good price.

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  8. Carla

    Great product! Liked it so much after 8 yrs bought a second one for another location.
    I’ve had mine for about 8 years. Works great. I just moved and am not sure where I packed it, so bought this second one. I remember testing the accuracy of the first one yrs ago and it was within 1 point of a different one purchsed. I’ve been using it the past week or so and moving around the house. Adjusts very quickly to new temp. Humidity levels seem to be very accurate as well. This house is soooo dry and put the battery in this one and it registered 25% pretty quickly confirming I need to go find my humidifier. Not sure what happened to those who gave bad reviews. I suppose they could have gotten duds, but both of mine are great.! And battery life was many years actually on that first one. I’d buy it again and recommend it.

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  9. Michel F

    I bought a ThermoPro TP157 2 pack prior to this hygrometer. I needed to monitor the humidity inside and outside an electronic dry cabinet. I suspected the ThermoPro might have been off because the humidity levels seemed very low (inside and out). I bought this one just to make sure and the readings are exactly the same as the 2 ThermoPro’s give or take 1% of relative humidity and 1 degree Celsius. So either they are all not accurate to the same extent or they are accurate and the humidity levels are really low where I live. Inside the dry cabinet 30% humidity is typical, just outside the dry cabinet 40% is typical and it will go up to 45-50% on occasion according to all three of these little gizmos. Between the ThermoPro and the AcuRite, I prefer the AcuRite simply because the readings are easier to see from a distance (slightly bigger numbers). Essentially it’s slightly bigger, looks better and costs a little more as well. It has a clip in the back that can be used as a support as a tabletop device and it also has a magnet. It uses a single AA battery (not included). I don’t know how long the battery will last.

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  10. M. Romero S.

    Súper fácil funcionamiento, muy exacto y muy util!!!Tengo ya tiempo con el y funciona de maravilla, estoy por comprar otro para otra habitación que requiero monitorear niveles de humedad.

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  11. Robert Hopwood

    Having bought cheaper types to monitor the condensation issues in a 400 old house l found major differences in accuracy which defeated the purpose. This model was recommended on a website l was looking at so l bought it and quickly realised how good it was.Well worth the extra few quid.

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  12. satoshi

    他の種類と色々比較してみたけどこれが一番正確だと感じましたリセットせずに平均が更新されるのも助かっています

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  13. Maria

    O aparelho é composto por um Higrometro digital e um termômetro. Além de muito prático, é bem acabado com display grande.As letras e números são grandes e bem legíveis.Está sendo muito útil.

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