I believe you can purchase an ultrasonic mister at Walmart (name ReliOn), that
has worked quite well for us (cost about $40.00). It holds a gallon or more of liquid.
The filter is located on the side of the blue module which rests on the bottom of the interior.
Just pick the module up and look on the left side and you will see the filter medium. It is
of the simple mat-type and does not offer much effect on the particulate silver suspensions and none on the ionic portions (that we can determine). If you want to remove the filter, that is a personal choice......however, we have found that such does not really gain you a great advantage. We have employed several of these devices....with good success. One suggestion: Move the Mist selector to MAXIMUM, as this gets the best results. This is a true ultrasonic mister and it accomplishes its dispersal via high-speed, mechanical agitation.
Good Luck with you canine patient. Best Regards, Brooks.
p.s. It takes about 3 minutes for the unit to build up to max output.
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Subject : CS>URGENT--need info about silver-compatible humidifier
Date : Thu, 9 Oct 2008 07:45:12 -0700
From : "Nenah Sylver" <[email protected]>
To : "silver-l...@eskimo. Com" <[email protected]>
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

