Nenah,
look into the ultrasound "Pond Foggers", fully immersed in CS at 25 volts, in a
PET clear container...maybe $30 ex China, will try soon...throws up a lot of CS
mist from "3 Ultrasound units" --- let me have your opinion...
the "3 Ultrasound units" will accumulate tiny Silver granules,
I have an older model DeVilbiss. It's noisy, but it works well and I find that
it's effective.
To get droplets of EIS (colloidal silver) into the air, I also have an
aromatherapy unit. I use this at night because it's freestanding and much
quieter.
I also got a humidifier from
Omron makes good products. Mine is a Pacifica Elite model compressor
type. Very heavy and has those funny screws that won't take any standard
screwdriver. I can't get into it. I did try jogging it a bit,as Jean
suggested, to no avail. Was worth a try. Stranger repairs have been done.
Won't buy
I've used travel Omron for years. Open up U'll find a fine wire mesh circular
fitting, take out and BLOW !!! Or rinse...usually this had mine going
againa fine precise piece of equipment, treat gently
In SILvation, Douglas H
On Sunday, 23 February 2020, 8:25:48 am AEDT, Ron
Thanks Jean,
I have unplugged the thing, preparing replace it. I'll get it out and
bang it around a bit. .
Ron
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On 2/22/2020 1:17 PM, Jean Baugh wrote:
Hi,
I have an Omron micro air nebulizer, battery operated, palm size and silent.
When I use colloidal silver or 3% food grade hydrogen
Hi,
I have an Omron micro air nebulizer, battery operated, palm size and silent.
When I use colloidal silver or 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide and it does not
produce smoke, I figured, what is there to lose? I hit it against my other
hand until it begins to work.
This was their best
I guess the transducer would not be the problem since the nebulizer uses
a reusable plastic cup thing on a plastic tube. CS does not actually
circulate. Lots of air blasting thru the hose but no fog from the spout.
Ron
On 2/22/2020 7:56 AM, Ron wrote:
On 2/22/2020 4:22 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
On 2/22/2020 4:22 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
Whole room ultrasonic humidifiers do a fine job, but many have a
charcoal filter in them that either needs to be removed or gutted.
The silver, when exposed to ultrasonic sound waves tend to get stuck
to the transducer and foul it eventually.
Just this
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