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AcuRite 00613 Digital Hygrometer & Indoor Thermometer Pre-Calibrated Humidity Gauge, 3" H x 2.5" W x 1.3" D, Black

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Features

  • Maintain the Right Room Temperature and Humidity Levels: This Hygrometer is perfect to pair with humidors or humidifiers
  • Simple, Easy-to-Read Display: Easily see a snapshot of current conditions at a glance with this temperature gauge and humidity sensor
  • Daily High and Low Indoor Temperature and Humidity Levels: Easily understand your range of conditions in any room with this home thermometer and humidity detector
  • Switch Temperature Readings Between Fahrenheit or Celsius: 32 F to 122 F (0 C to 50 C)
  • Sleek Design with Multiple Placement Options: Use the integrated keyhole hanger and magnet for perfect wall mounting or the foldout kickstand for placement on any flat surface to have the perfect desk thermometer
  • Company Based in Lake Geneva, WI, USA Since 1943

Description

An all-in-one digital indoor home thermometer and humidity gauge, the AcuRite 00613 Indoor Humidity Monitor gives you a full picture of your indoor world. With an easy-to-read, at-a-glance display, you may access both humidity monitoring and accurate room temperature as the need arises. Features: โ€ข Indoor hygrometer (%RH) โ€ข Indoor temp gauge (degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius) โ€ข Humidity Level Icon indicates high, low, or ideal indoor conditions โ€ข Daily high and low temperature and humidity records โ€ข Flat stand, clip, and magnet options (for mounting on a tabletop, vertical surface, or metal element such as a refrigerator) Why an indoor air monitor? Using a temperature monitor and humidity meter will allow you to ensure proper indoor humidity. This can yield important skin, allergen, and other health benefits: โ€ข Too much humidity can encourage the growth of mold, bacteria, viruses, fungi, mites, and other asthma-inducing agents โ€ข Overly dry air can lead to nose irritation, skin irritation, breathing difficulty, and damaging static electricity โ€ข Correct humidity can encourage plant growth and assists with the comfort and health of pets โ€ข Use this digital hygrometer to monitor a grow room in any location โ€ข This humidistat, optical thermometer will help you improve your home environment through the power of knowing temperature and humidity.


Brand: AcuRite


Special Feature: Humidity Meter


Color: Black


Item Weight: 0.2 Pounds


Model Name: 00613


Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 1.3"D x 2.5"W x 3"H


Included Components: Digital Display, Acurite 00613A1 Indoor Humidity Monitor, Instruction Manual


Voltage: 110 Volts


Wattage: 20 watts


Power Source: Battery Powered


Shape: Rectangular


Product Dimensions: 1.3 x 2.5 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Chaney Instruments


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 00613B


Batteries: A batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Finish Types: Painted


Scent: Unscented


Material Care Instructions: Wipe down


Assembly Required: No


Number of Pieces: 1


Warranty Description: 1-year limited warranty.


Batteries Required?: Yes


Import Designation: Imported


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  • 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 ---- season 30- 60%----- 68-75degF -------winter 30- 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) solution Calibration 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 76 68-104 75 I 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 +1 From 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 humidity A 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 77 RH(%) 40.0. 38.0. 35.0. 32.0 29.5 RH vs temp seems to be linear and the slope is bout -0.3%RH per deg F My measurement results are: Temp (deg F) RH(%, measured) RH(%, from standard) Error(%) 39 37 ~40 -3 79 28 ~29 -1 Thus 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 humidity After 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 unit For 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on September 4, 2014 by Westsoc

  • Impressive
I purchased this in 2015 and it worked great. Fast forward to November 2022 and it was found while cleaning out a closet and itโ€™s still going strong. Battery life is impressive.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 9, 2022 by Linda Turbyfill

  • Screen too dim to see from afar
Screen is not as bright as the picture shows. At arms length, you can see. Further from that, it is hard to see unless lighting condition is good.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 1, 2022 by rapong

  • ACCURATE
All three of the pictured items work equally well. The TP55 pictured on top has the larger display uses two AAA batteries where the two smaller ones both use a single AAA battery. These three devices are all mounted to my HVAC return air vent in the basement and all have solid magnet mounts; as you can see in the photo all three of these devices provided temperature readings within 1 degree of each other and within .5 degrees of my mercury thermometer which read right around 71.5 degrees. The humidity had a little more variance, but at 3 degrees from the low end to the high end across three devices this is completely acceptable. Too early tell about about battery life but all of them have very clear dispays at eye level with hardly any light shining directly on them but viewing angle and ambient light has a detrimental effect on all three displays; the Thermo-pro TP55 has the best display and with its blue backlight it would provide the clearest display in a bright enviornment at wider angles ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on August 3, 2022 by Kristi

  • Accurate readings
Allows me to know where the humidity is to turn the air on to reduce it.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 5, 2022 by douglas R

  • Oder fulfilling
Great buy. Nice improvement compared to others like this.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 9, 2022 by adam

  • MY THIRD one in my little 4 room house
Headline says it all! All three work, are both reliable and accurate pieces to monitor the 3 rooms I use them in.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 1, 2022 by Ckalba22

  • Works greT
Tested it in several different temps and it works accurately. Easy to use. Easy to read. Large font. Compact unit though and the magnet on the back is awesome.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on October 20, 2022 by LRB

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