Is anyone else having problems getting accurate interpretation of  
humidity values from the iButtonLink MS-TH (temperature and humidity)  
sensors?

For sensors that are temperature only, humidity values come back as  
negative numbers. It would be nice to not even show humidity as  
available. Currently  a negative number, which is out of range (0% to  
100%) is reported and can easily be determined to be wrong.

For the MS-TH sensors, the readings are, very low. I get a reading of  
~11% when a commercial humidity sensor reports ~23%. (o.k. that one  
seems like a x2 would be the answer :-) Am I interpreting the data  
incorrectly? Is there some magic formula that should be applied in  
addition to what owserver does?

Stephen

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