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humidifier - automation


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  • Subject: humidifier - automation
  • From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 12:37:49 -0000
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My daughter was diagnosed bronchiolitis yesterday, and I decided to buy
humidifiers for our flat, because we noticed that the air is dry.
But I know nothing about humidifiers, what should I pay attention to when
buying?
And how I can automate them? I would prefer at least to switch them with
Appliance module, but will there be a damage if they run out of water, do
they have any protection?
Ideally, it should work then whenever humidity drops below certain level, it
should start, and stop when it reaches some higher level. I beleive there is
no way to fill them with water automatically, so I'll have to do that part
manually.
Any recommendation about brands, models?
Cheers,
Nik


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