Re: [FWDLK] Humidity instrument
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Re: [FWDLK] Humidity instrument



In a message dated 3/11/2005 9:10:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, johnaire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hi to ALL,
   I have this Humidity Instrument I found a couple of years ago.  It is made by the George Instrument Co.  It plugs into the lighter socket in the vehicle and has a switch on it. The switch controls a small fan motor which blows over a small glass bottle with a wick in it.  The bottle would contain water.  It has a slide scale on the front to figure the humidity on it.  There must have been some sort of temperature measuring device on this.  Does any one know or have heard of this piece of test equipment?
 
Jack in Shinglehouse, Pa
Yes, it is called a "Wet Bulb" thermometer.  Usually its reading is compared with a "Dry Bulb" thermometer to figure relative humidity, as you say.
 
It is a standard piece of laboratory equipment, but I've no idea why one would be made to plug into a cigarette lighter.
 
At Chrysler Engineering Carburetor Lab, we took readings twice a day in conjunction with another instrument (Barometer, maybe) and calculated density of the air for use with our carburetor flow stands, which were "Positive Displacement" units.
 
Unfortunately, it's been too long for me to give more details.
 
Joe Savard

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