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tomturbomatic

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I reviewed the product once so now I get questions from prospective buyers. It is basically a copper compound to inhibit algal/fungal growth. This is the question I received from Amazon this AM:

 

<h3 style="color: #111111; font-size: 18px; font-weight: lighter; line-height: 21px; margin: 0; text-align: left;">"When used with a humidifier, do you have to turn it on? Is it safe to be in the room while it's on with tablets inside?"</h3>
 

I clicked on the "I'm not able to answer" response. I could not figure out if they thought that the humidifier was going to forcibly eject the tablets, turning them into projectiles, or if the tablets were going to create a poisonous mist.  I think this person is in a class of technological capability with the computer user who thought that the CD player tray was for his coffee mug.

 

 
 
I told what they were. They slowly dissolve over a period of weeks to months. Pan tablets are not fizzy; they add copper to the water to prevent plant growth. Most people have never used them and it shows. They probably should only be available through the trade.
 
 
I bought a bottle of said product-type (probably not the same as you have) but haven't yet tossed some in.  Crutch is I have to go up into the attic, climb over a bit of structure and over the horizontal blower/coil unit to take off a panel on the the other side to access the condensate drain tray.  HaH in summer months.  I'm kinda vaguely considering replacing the 15yo builder-grade system this fall or next spring and kinda vaguely figured I'd start fresh with it.
 

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