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| Hi JAC, The only things like that which i recall are the hand held meters that estate agent surveyors used to carry to test for damp. They have two little spikes which get jabbed into the area in question and a reading is taken from passing current between them. Using this on wood may not give a measure of moisture more a reading of surface conductivity. To get some idea of the moisture content i would suggest a miniature version of a metal detector, this would still respond to surface conductivity, but also to internal conductivity within its range. Maybe use of both methods would give some reliable indication after a bit of practice. Cheers, John | |
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| Would humidity sensors suffice? if so the Honeywell HIH-3610 is a great sensor Cheers Linux | |
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