Thanks Roger for clearing up my misunderstanding. You guys always come through. See you in Raleigh, Gina ----- Original Message ----- From: Roger Wheelock <roger@dampp-chaser.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 1:29 PM Subject: Re: Different question about heater bars > Hi Gina and Keith, > > All the Dehumidifiers that we have made in the past work with the existing > H3 and H2 Humidistats. This includes the old silver ones. The > modifications going from the original H1 Humidistat to an H2 and then to an > H3 have been progressively improved performance and different warning light > assemblies. > > Regards, > > Roger Wheelock > Dampp-Chaser Corp. > > > > Hi Keith, > > > > I could be wrong, and it wouldn't be the first and definitely not the last > > time, but it's my understanding that some of the really old rods just > won't > > work with the current humidistats. The good folks at Dampp Chaser are the > > ones to ask for the right answer. > > > > Gina > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <kam544@flash.net> > > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > > Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 8:42 AM > > Subject: Re: Different question about heater bars > > > > > > > >...One thing to check is the age of the bar that is in the piano. Some > > older > > > >bars will not work with the new humidistats. If you are considering > > adding a > > > humidistat, make sure it will work with that specific bar... > > > >Gina > > > > > > I'm not familiar with what you say, Gina. My experience, thus far, > > > indicates older De-humidifier rods, just like new ones, have an > electrical > > > plug which will plug into a new Humidistat as well. > > > > > > Are you maybe refering to another part, such as the Low Warning Light > > unit? > > > > > > Keith McGavern > > > Registered Piano Technician > > > Oklahoma Chapter 731 > > > Piano Technicians Guild > > > USA > > > > > > > > > > >
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