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Yerp, check my thread for a pic.Do you run a humidifier?
Yerp, check my thread for a pic.Do you run a humidifier?
Hard water plus humidifier = tons of calcium carbonate thrown into the air, clogging carbon filter.Yerp, check my thread for a pic.
You are late. I asked about this on post 3 and it was explained about the dust and tap water already.Hard water plus humidifier = tons of calcium carbonate thrown into the air, clogging carbon filter.
Mystery solved! You're welcome.
Hard water plus humidifier = tons of calcium carbonate thrown into the air, clogging carbon filter.
Mystery solved! You're welcome.
You are late. I asked about this on post 3 and it was explained about the dust and tap water already.
You're welcome!
I use ro water.Yeah, this is what I was thinking as well. Any way around this? Do I need to buy distilled water for the humidi?
Brita is just activated carbon, it won't make a dent.I bet even a Brita type filter on the faucet will remove a lot of the sediment.
Yep. Distilled water doesn't have the mineral content.Yeah, this is what I was thinking as well. Any way around this? Do I need to buy distilled water for the humidi?
It's the tap water. I had the same white powder when I used my humidifier. Changed to RO water, no more white powder.Honestly, no idea if it's sonic or not. Probably not... tap water yes.
If that is a fact my mistake.Brita is just activated carbon, it won't make a dent.
I use this one. And only for my 2500 cubic foot whole house humidifier anymore. My plants like my deep well water so I am still on it the first main filter (the expensive one to replace) and the second pre and carbon filters (relatively cheap to replace) in the 3rd year.I was thinking about running a small swap cooler plumbed into the side of the box... kinda defeats the point of growing in the armoire though. Seems like a decently priced RO unit might be the way to go... anyone recommend a decent, relatively cheap, low volume unit?
Does DE cause this? I’m having this problem now smhDo you use perlite or diatomaceous earth?