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I was checking the data collected yesterday and found that almost all of them get readings above 100% RH.
Max RH a1 100.06 a10 114.82 a11 101.08 a12 99.91 a13 102.71 a14 103.5 a15 102.69 a16 103.3 a17 102.68 a18 114.56 a19 105.75 a2 104.49 a20 104.6 a3 103.97 a4 102.06 a5 114.57 a6 102.55 a7 106.33 a8 117.01 a9 102.92
Do you know what could be the reason for this? Should we consider everything above 100 to be 100%?
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100 should be 100. I think the RH on these sensor are not super good so that is why they go over 100 sometime.
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This is the kind of check we need to do on data before to have a clean version that we can use for analysis
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I was checking the data collected yesterday and found that almost all of them get readings above 100% RH.
Max RH
a1 100.06
a10 114.82
a11 101.08
a12 99.91
a13 102.71
a14 103.5
a15 102.69
a16 103.3
a17 102.68
a18 114.56
a19 105.75
a2 104.49
a20 104.6
a3 103.97
a4 102.06
a5 114.57
a6 102.55
a7 106.33
a8 117.01
a9 102.92
Do you know what could be the reason for this? Should we consider everything above 100 to be 100%?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: