Yes, we use a cool mist humidifier
Could the white dust be coming from there?? Some humidifiers spew white dust
Yes, we use a cool mist humidifier
Could the white dust be coming from there?? Some humidifiers spew white dust
Could the white dust be coming from there?? Some humidifiers spew white dust
I doubt it, we use distilled water in ours.
I did find white ash plumes on the sides of my stove after removing the side panels, no idea where they're coming from though.
One thing is obvious and that is you don't have enough humidity in your air in your house. I think the word 'plume' is a bit overkill. How about a stain of....
Humidifiers can leave calcium dust on thingsYes, we use a cool mist humidifier.
Humidifiers can leave calcium dust on things
Yeah, couldn't think of another word for it. Stain works.
After adjusting the air intake, still burning great, haven't detect any ash collecting in my house. Hopefully the problems solved. Still going to check out a couple of air filters, couldn't hurt.
I'm kinda amazed that well water and ultrasonic humidifiers will go together. Most well water is mineral laden and most ultrasonic humidifiers clog up from mineral water
Least you now know where the white stuff is coming from. I would replace the ultrasonic humidifiers with cool mist wick types anyway. Much better far as airborne contaminants are concerned. We have 2 btw.
Yes, I'm surprised it worked at all. My parent's water has a bit of limestone in it. I know I can breath a lot better now, and if it was bothering me, I know it was bothering my dad who has COPD. That's why we got rid of the wood stove in the first place.
I know they've had the cool mist type in the past, but they did not work so well and didn't last long, I imagine it was the well water that destroyed them. Thanks, I'll have to look into one again.
Been checking out home water distillers, a little pricey, but in the long run it would be a money saver over having to buy distilled water all the time. We already filter our water for drinking. I still wouldn't trust using it in the humidifier or using chlorinated municipal tap water.
Good idea but I think you'll be running that 24/7. Had one..Been checking out home water distillers, a little pricey, but in the long run it would be a money saver over having to buy distilled water all the time.
The very high chemical activity of chlorine makes it very easy to let it simply evaporate from a open container. Set your container out where it wont freeze and take off the lid and let it air out a couple days. The reason it was quickly abandoned as a chemical weapon in WW1
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