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Q: What is the difference between “humidity error” and “humidity variation”?

 

A:

“Humidity error” is the error between the displayed humidity of the anti-humidity cabinet, for example, 60%, 50%, 40%, 30%, et al, and the standard values as established by credible authorities such as the Center for Measurement Standards, ITRI.

“Humidity variation” means the difference between the reduction of humidity after the dehumidification of the cabinet is activated, and the increased humidity generated by venting; this is something like the difference in temperatures between morning and evening times: the greater the temperature variation is, the less comfortable the human body feels. In the same manner, the smaller the humidity variation of stored objects is, the more advantageous it is for the extended storage of objects.

 
 
 
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