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Old 11-25-2012, 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by CaberTosser View Post
Verify that the humidifier's water supply is open, and that its distribution media is indeed wet. Some humidifiers have rotating drums with water pans that fill from a float valve, others may use a solenoid valve to control water flow over a media pad. Some even have misting nozzles. Advice on setting the humidistat based on avoiding condensation on your windows is correct; keep it as high as passible and keep backing it down as dictated by your windows.
The thought that it's not working crossed my mind last night. Tried pulling the cover off just now, not budging and there's calcium deposits hitting the floor so chances are it's bunged up pretty good. i'll pull it later when i'm a little more awake.

I'm thinking just buy a floor model humidifier and be done with it. Can't use glasses on the registers here, it's all bulkhead across the ceiling and the air blows down.

Socks, just standard cotton. it wasn't a problem over the summer, but now that it's cold and dry
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