Most manufacturers recommend distilled water anyway, to keep the deposits in
the machine itself down as well.
Jim Strickland wrote:
Inexpensive
ultrasonic humidifiers essentially break up water into
small bits and then fan them into the air, meaning anything in your
water such as calcium, salt, etc. is now in the air. As those droplets
evaporate as they should, the other material becomes dust that will
collect electrostatically on electronic equipment, plastics, etc.
So I assume if you feed the ultrasonic vaporizer distilled water it doesn't
do this?
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Jim Strickland
jim(a)DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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