Let me reiterate what I mentioned before.  In the Kullander test, they used the 
Testo 650.  Their site report says that they used a probe rated up to 550 
degrees.  If you looks at the accessories for the testo 650, the only probe 
rated for 550 is a temperature probe.  All of the humidity probes are not rated 
over 100 degrees.
The reason that this is important is that the probe matters, too.  Regardless 
of the question of %RH in an all-steam environment, it appears that they were 
using the temperature probe for humidity measurements.
The meter measures more than humidity.  Think of it like a multimeter. I'm not 
throwing out the baby with the bathwater, but it makes me REALLY wish that we 
had more information on that 2nd test.
The Febrauary test was made to put to bed all of the questions of phase-change 
calorimterty, relative humidity meters, and steam enthalpy... Why was it 
limited to Levi?

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