It is more involved than that. You should be able to
send it off to the manufacturer, but you can also
probably repace it with digital ones for the same
price, which I recommend.

-Andrea Cakars

--- Dan Bartlett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Our Cole-Parmer model 8368-00 hygrothermograph has
> lost almost as much hair
> as I have.  Can I just ask one of my collegues to
> donate some strands of
> hair, install them and then calibrate the thing with
> a psychrometer, or is
> it really more involved than that and I need to send
> it off somewhere (like
> the dumpster)?  If I need to send it somewhere, can
> someone make a suggestion?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dan Bartlett
> Curator of Exhibits
> Midway Village & Museum Center
> Rockford, IL
> 
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