duglynukem
Nuclear Advocate
Here in the midwest humidity is all over the place depending on the season or your thoughts on "Global Warming". So I'm having a whole house humidifier installed. Anyone else try this?
Good point. I was more concerned about deleterious effects on my guns....Rod said:I'm sure you already know this... Be careful with humidifying your house, especially if you go much above 60%. Mold may begin to grow, and drywall joints can pop.![]()
thefatguy said:Paul, what do you think about the tru steam? It was all the craze here for a while, but not any more.
duglynukem said:The humidifier is being installed today, but I'm on the road in Omaha. I'll have more info Thursday when I get home - Doug
Thanks. Will do.Tall Paul said:Very nice units I have worked on several. Just make sure you replace the evap pads ever 6 months to yearly to avoid any bacteria and growth that will cause sickness.
Re reading this I now have a concern. The unit should be mounted to the return duct and the duct pipe that comes off the side of the honeywell unit should duct over and tap in on the supply duct. If you can snap a pic and send it to me.duglynukem said:Hey Paul it's a Honeywell model HE 300A 1005 power humidifier. It is installed directly onto the supply (hot) air duct. I have it set at 40% for now, but with all the rain I don't think I need it.