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Humidification

by "Ray B" <raybark@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 16, 2008 at 01:38 PM

Maybe I'm suffering from CRS, but didn't someone here (Kathy?  Wendy?)
query 
recently about humidifiers/foggers to replace a dead Hydrofogger?

Mine died recently too, and I decided to replace it, rather than repair
it.

I bought the Jay-Bird Aquafog Hydro SS 700, in the direct-feed model (no 
sump = fewer moving parts).  Got it yesterday, and installed it (using 
essentially only my one "good" hand) in about 30 minutes (while my wife
was 
out, so she couldn't yell at me).

I have it connected to a humidistat, which turns the fan on and off. It is

plumbed to my RO supply, and the flow runs continuously (whether the fan
is 
on or not), but the excess drains back into the RO tank, so who cares?. 
Water flow is controlled by an included flow meter/controller, which is
also 
a way to manage things more precisely: low flow = "dryer" mist and longer 
"on" periods, higher flow = heavy fog for shorter periods.

If I was using tap water as my supply, I would probably have the
humidistat 
control a solenoid valve in the water line, leaving the fan running (and 
providing more air circulation). I'll probably do that eventually, anyway.

It is absolutely fantastic!
-- 

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info!
 




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Humidification
"Ray B" <ray  2008-03-16 13:38:11 
Re: Humidification
"Wendy7" <no  2008-03-16 09:25:50 

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