Thank you Reid. (your first name, right?)MA
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020, 10:12:01 AM CDT, Reid Harvey
wrote:
Mary Ann, It's the MY-520a, searchable as such. In case someone else here
can suggest others please do so.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 8:43 AM MaryAnn Helland wrote:
I missed
Mary Ann, It's the MY-520a, searchable as such. In case someone else here
can suggest others please do so.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 8:43 AM MaryAnn Helland
wrote:
> I missed something, somewhere along the line -- what nebulizer is being
> discussed here? Thanks.
> MA
>
> On Tuesday, March 24,
I missed something, somewhere along the line -- what nebulizer is being
discussed here? Thanks.MA
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020, 07:11:35 AM CDT, Ode Coyote
wrote:
What Dan said...right onOde
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 1:31 AM Dan Nave wrote:
Neville, you and Reid are starting to scare
What Dan said...right on
Ode
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 1:31 AM Dan Nave wrote:
> Neville, you and Reid are starting to scare me...
>
> Ultrasonic nebulizers do not heat or boil the liquid to be nebulized.
> Ultrasonic nebulizers work by vibrating at a frequency that is somewhat
> above the normal
Dan,
Thanks for a really good explanation but I don't believe there was anything
in either Neville's questions or mine that should have scared you. In both
cases we were not familiar and were asking for such an explanation as the
one that you were so helpful in giving.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at
uesday, 24 March 2020 4:30 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>The MY 520S
Neville, you and Reid are starting to scare me...
Ultrasonic nebulizers do not heat or boil the liquid to be nebulized.
Ultrasonic nebulizers work by vibrating at a frequency that is somewhat above
the norma
Neville, you and Reid are starting to scare me...
Ultrasonic nebulizers do not heat or boil the liquid to be nebulized.
Ultrasonic nebulizers work by vibrating at a frequency that is somewhat
above the normal sound range for hearing, hence "ultra-sonic."
The ultrasonic vibrations must travel
Neville, I'm in your same boat and wondered if the water boiled, just
because I've been clueless about what 'ultrasonic' means. Following is the
explanation I got from Ode, four days ago:
Not heated, but excited by very high frequency sound carried by the
distilled water surrounding the cup so
These little Nebulisers.
They say put water in the bottom bowl, insert medicine cup with your preferred
medication, then turn it on. I guess it heats the water up, but, is any of
that water going to mix with my EIS? Or does it just heat something up
independently to the medication? The old
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