Re: humidifer recommendations?

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Ender100@aol.com
Date: 03/29/02-10:42:01 AM Z


Carl,

I'm sorry, this has probably been discussed thousands of times, but what is
an appropriate level?

Thanks,
Mark Nelson
In a message dated 3/29/02 9:45:19 AM, cweese@earthlink.net writes:

<< The cheapest and possibly best unit can be found at medical supply stores.
It consists of more or less a bucket, a fan, and a large wick that soaks up
water and makes it accessible to the moving air from the fan. Maybe
twenty-five bucks. You can spend a lot more for things that don't work any
better. In the Southwest, you might want several. And don't forget the old
reliable trick of running a couple inches of 100 degree water into the
darkroom sink. Humidity in the room will skyrocket. Don't rely on a
humidifier to maintain any consistent levels...get a humidity meter and turn
the units on and off to reach the level you want.---Carl >>


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