Jaybird Foggers
Hi everyone. I have finally gotten tired of fighting low humidity and
have installed a Jaybird Turbo XE 1000 fogger. It seems to be doing a
great job. Come summer I plan on using it in conjunction with my wet
wall for cooling and humidification. Does anyone have any comments or
advice on using these units?
I feed the fogger with RO water to avoid dusting the plants with
solids from the water. Here in the winter I'm using about a 4 gph flow
rate.
Thanks for your thoughts!
Jim
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James Aldridge - Fort Worth, Texas, USA
www.JamesAldridge.com - jaldridge [at] uwmail.com
Re: Jaybird Foggers
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 14:56:38 -0600 in <muiep1l39kap8v82a8mdij55c4kdnuio5h [at] 4ax.com> James Aldridge <jaldr [at] earthlink.net> wrote:
> Hi everyone. I have finally gotten tired of fighting low humidity and
> have installed a Jaybird Turbo XE 1000 fogger. It seems to be doing a
> great job. Come summer I plan on using it in conjunction with my wet
> wall for cooling and humidification. Does anyone have any comments or
> advice on using these units?
>
> I feed the fogger with RO water to avoid dusting the plants with
> solids from the water. Here in the winter I'm using about a 4 gph flow
> rate.
What are you using for the reverse osmosis, and how are you using
the waste water?
--
Chris Dukes
Suspicion breeds confidence -- Brazil
Re: Jaybird Foggers
I use a SpectraPure 350 gpd pumped RO unit with tank storage for 130
gallons of water.
The flush water is used for general garden irrigation.
Jim
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 15:39:46 GMT, ?
<pakrat [at] localhost.private.neotoma.org> wrote:
>What are you using for the reverse osmosis, and how are you using
>the waste water?
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James Aldridge - Fort Worth, Texas, USA
www.JamesAldridge.com - jaldridge [at] uwmail.com