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Aprilaire 800 Steam whole house humidifier/de-humidifier
Comments (2)FWW. I had a whole house humidifier installed and a very few years later had a huge mold problem. It's going to cost about $8,000 in repairs. Should get started next month. Be sure to monitor your humidity % every day....See Moreneed advice for troubleshooting bypass humidifier
Comments (2)Hi all, Just moved into a new place and bypass humidifier does not work,been troubleshooting with no success. Its a GeneralAire 1042LH dated 2003 connected to a Carrier 8000TS furnace. Wiring was out of place and Im not sure when it worked last time. There is no humidistat around( except for a season knob control,looks to be mechanical) and thermostat does not have humidity control. I could not read any power when I used my multimeter at solenoid valve,supposed to be 24 v.Transformer wiring is connected to board at PR1 (not PL1) and neutral section . I have replaced old solenoid valve with a new one and there is warm/hot water coming to it. For troubleshooting ,wires were connected to 24v com and HUM. There is no filter inside the humidifier. I did not change or add any new wiring to thermostat. Any thoughts? Thanks....See MoreDo I need a pebble tray with water if I have a humidifier?
Comments (9)Sorry, but I think you're overthinking this &/or misinformed. I use pebble trays under many things, Holiday cacti, Hoyas, Spaths, tropicals I always water the plants to overflow so the water goes into the pebble tray, it needs that to be of any use. Been doing this for years, never clean out the pebble tray, don't use anything but clear water; never had any issues w/ it. I have too many plants to move them for watering. Everybody gets watered in place & over time, one gets the feel of how much water to water into each particular pot, for a reasonable amount of it to overflow onto the pebbles to then be re-absorbed back up to the plant as needed. (I don't use humidifiers.) You'll have to experiment & see how to make it work for you. But w/ that few plants I can't see this being a big deal. I don't know or grow citrus, so that may be different....See MoreHumidifier needed for barn!!
Comments (1)Check this amazing humidifier - oil diffuser - space heater https://eglooinfo.it/...See More- 3 years ago
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