Hi Emily:

As you know, hygrochrons have a humidity port that requires connectivity to
air/soil....so plasti-dip, and the like will not work as they do with
thermochrons.

I had success wrapping each hygrochron in
Typar<http://typar.com/builder/products/housewrap/>,
secured in place with a small 4" zip-tie, and plasti-dipping the back of
the unit (the non-port side). I then suspended each hygrochron, via hot
glue, from the inside roof of a 1'' plastic capsule (I pre-drilled holes in
the sides and lid to facilitate air exchange). Lastly, I installed the
capsules lid-side down so that any water drained out the bottom. Feel free
to email me if you'd like pics for clarification. Hope this helps....good
luck!

Cheers, Luke








On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Emily Atkinson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Has anyone used an iButton temperature/humidity logger specifically for
> soils? I'm looking into installing some at my field sites. Any
> recommendations/advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
>
> --
> Emily E. Atkinson
> Department of Geography
> University of Wisconsin-Madison
> Email: [email protected]
> Lab group: marinspiotta.com
>



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