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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
It works sook well! Just like morning fog. I've heard that this actually keeps the herons, egrets etc away! Seems to work!
scottyfon
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
Eight pucks is enough to humidify a 500 square foot mushroom fruiting operation to a high humidity level like 85 to 95% in only a few minutes. I believe it would work well for up to 2000 square feet providing a fan is used to move the humidity around. A fan is definitely needed to send humidity toward the ceiling, as it is heavy and sinks to the floor; like a fog generator at a concert the fog wants to stay low, and when it evaporates completely it still is heavier than the rest of the air so it still stays low. I recommend getting a Rainbird humidity controller to use with it, for extremely accurate humidity control, and placing its sensor near the ceiling, and using a fan.The power box for this doesn't get hot, but only barely warm even if running continuously. Water temperature is critical though. At 40 degrees Fahrenheit it fails to generate any fog. It works fine at 50 degrees for mushroom production, and works poorly at 47 to 48 till ultrasound warms the water reservoir. This device will spit some water drops up like a fountain, making a mess unless the reservoir has walls at least eight inches above the water level to prevent spattering onto the floor. Regular house humidifiers will not give accurate humidity control in a small grow area because response time for the controller is too slow. This is the kind of device needed, with a Rainbird controller and a fan, for mushroom growing. In a closet sized Martha tent I would want to use a fog generator with only two pucks; only one is needed, but it could get salted up from minerals in the water, in theory, so a second puck is an excellent choice. I recommend to hook up a reverse osmosis water supply to a little plastic stock tank float in your reservoir.
Aaron Warner
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023
The product did a great job creating fog. But I can’t believe it came with NO instructions. How to put it together..how to actually use it..what all the random pieces were. And because it came in a plain brown box without a name, it was impossible to look it up on you tube. Thankfully it was still on my Amazon order list so I was able to at least get the name ….but still no instructions on the listing either. I found it frustrating on Halloween night, wasting time trying to find instructions online.
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