DC water tank and asthma

Don pianotuna@yahoo.com
Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:43:20


Hi Cy,

After the first fill up demineralized or distilled water can be used.
Without some mineral content water is an insulator and both the low water
light and the smart bar sensor will not function correctly.

At 01:07 PM 3/16/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>Is that right, Joe?  I thought for sure I read that D-C recommends tap 
>water, so that there are electrolytes in it.  I think maybe it's the Smart 
>Heater Bar that needs 'em for the sensor(s).  They even say not to add salt 
>to distilled water (instead of using tap water), because salt is corrosive.
>
>--Cy Shuster--
>Bluefield, WV
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>> Yes, and be sure to tell them to use distilled water also.
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