Nenah Sylver wrote:

I need to disperse some CS into the air right away for a coughing dog. Is Walgreen’s personal ultrasonic humidifier still the one of choice? In reading through my files on it, it’s still unclear as to whether the filter should be left on or off.

We bought a humidifier from Wal-Mart (not Walgreen’s) and removed the flat-sheet filter that covers the pan, but nothing’s happening. Without the filter, the liquid level doesn’t decrease, so I’m thinking that the “filter” is necessary to whisk the liquid up so the fan can disperse the drops into the air.

We have to get this straightened out by tomorrow afternoon, so I appreciate your quick input.

Thanks.

Nenah

It sounds like you are trying to use an evaporative humidifier. If that is the case there are no droplets, just the water as it evaporates from the wick. That is useless for trying to get silver into the air, it is just like distillation, but without the heat. You need to use an ultrasonic humidifier. They used to make one that had a motor on it that spun a disk that drew water from the container and dispersed it into the air, which should work as well, but probably not as well. Sorry, that sounds confusing. Work also, but would probably produce larger droplets which would be less effective. The filter, if there is one, should be bypassed, as it will remove the particulate portion, and if charcoal the ionic as well most likely.

Marshall


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