A wick type "swamp" vaporizer will not work. It functions by evaporation similar to a steam maker.
If there is a little rotor that "throws" water into the air..it'll work.

Most ionic CS will 'probably' make it through the filter on an ultrasonic, but it's really easy to remove and not needed when using distilled water. Why chance removing goodies if you don't have to?

My filter got all clogged up when using well water. I took it apart to clean it and found a bunch of little plastic balls. Possibly an ion exchange resin coating on them? EIS might not make it through something like that.

An activated carbon filter will likely remove a lot of the silver. They do remove about 80% of the dissolved solids from my well water dropping the conductivity of it considerably.

I now use filtered rain water off the tin roof spiked with CS to sterilize it...and no filter [I broke the filter]
When you heat with wood, you need a good humidifier...and it rains a lot in winter around here.
I've tried many and the Relion Ultrasonic is, by far, the best one yet.

Ode

At 11:24 AM 8/9/2005 EDT, you wrote:
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I bought a "cool-mist" vaporizer at Big Lots for $7.99, intending to use it to breathe CS mist. I figured that as long as the unit did not heat the CS, making steam and separating the H2O from the Ag, that this would work. Is that correct? Why remove filter, if using ionic silver? Is it because the silver might react with it, and not get into the air? If any cool mist vaporizer will work, then these can be purchased at any drug store for under $20.


Jill


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