Hoshneer
Drew Estate NotRex
I currently have a forced air humidifier in our shop that is ran on a reverse osmosis filtration. I hate it and am looking at a humidifier that uses sonic vibrations to disperse the water. My current issue is the humidifier has to be cleaned often and because the chemicals have been stripped you get more problems with things trying to grow in the tank. I was looking for some suggestions on products or in general, knowledge on this subject. If you have any input please chime in, i'd appreciate it. Some people told me to get a filtration unit that leaves chlorine in because it helps keep bacteria at bay and others are completely against it. I haven't had any issues but as our stores grow I would like to figure out the easiest way to accomplish this as my time gets stretched thinner everyday and I need to rely on the help of others that may be less knowledgeable at my job. Some of the sonic humidifiers claim 100% mist from the nozzle and tankless humidification which sounds great in theory.