BTW, the vertical component of the exit tube of my humidifier is only 5cm long...
2011/12/13 Daniel Rocha <[email protected]> > I have one of those, 5L. At maximum power, it takes 33W and 15 hours to > empty all the reservoir, but the fog is so dense that it falls within a > meter but it is so opaque cannot see through it. Despite all this, putting > my hand in front of exit of the fog, it takes a few seconds to make my hand > feel humid. > > This is why I think all this talk about vapor quality is useless and I > don't believe it is possible to carry over 3 meters vapor with more than > 1/10000 in volume of liquid. > > > 2011/12/13 Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> > >> I wrote: >> >> >>> I could set up a test to do that this afternoon, since I have an >>> ultrasonic humidifier. I would use a plastic bag to funnel the mist into a >>> short garden hose, and put a bucket at the end of the hose to collect the >>> water. >>> >> >> Use a scale to weigh the bucket and the humidifier reservoir before the >> test, and again after several hours of operation. Be sure to drain the hose >> into the bucket before weighing the bucket. >> >> I say go for it. I am sick of skeptics making assertions without doing a >> test or pointing to a real-world example to back up these assertions. If >> you seriously believe it is possible to send mist from a humidifier through >> a hose and then into the air, you should take the trouble to prove this. >> >> - Jed >> >> > > > -- > Daniel Rocha - RJ > [email protected] > > -- Daniel Rocha - RJ [email protected]

