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Just don't run your bucket dry or you will explode the heater and possibly start a fire.
I am not sure that heating the water gives you warm water when it comes out the misting nozzle. I put the hottest tap water (125 degrees F) in a misting bottle, sprayed it on my hand, and it was not noticeably warmer.
If some have heaters, what is the temperature at the misting nozzles compared to the temperature in the reservoir you are heating?
Just don't run your bucket dry or you will explode the heater and possibly start a fire.
I am not sure that heating the water gives you warm water when it comes out the misting nozzle. I put the hottest tap water (125 degrees F) in a misting bottle, sprayed it on my hand, and it was not noticeably warmer.
If some have heaters, what is the temperature at the misting nozzles compared to the temperature in the reservoir you are heating?
well i was just asking because when i felt the mist come out it was super cold as in i thought it was to cold so i am not looking for super hot water just warmer then what it was
I just started using one the past few weeks because the water is a lot colder in the winter.
I just set it to 85F and stick it in the water tank.
After a few hours, I see a few drops of condensation forming on the top.
After the water travels from the tank, through the pump, along the tubing, and out the nozzles, it's not much different then room temp. but at least it's not freezing cold like before, so it does some good.
Probably work better in summer!!??
P.S. keep tubing lenght as short as possible
longer mist times also help as it gets warmer