tom-tom said:ar u guys talking abot the humidifier on the furnace our furnace has one hooked on it its bran new i dont no if this is what u guys are talking about our not but i have a big cooler that the watter drips into cause its got a little leak and it all does not go down the tube ,,are u guys talking about this water.. are from like a humidifier that u use when ur sick because thoes seem like they would only have a little watter in it it would be less than flushing the toulet???
tom-tom said:im not shure id take the chance like someone said above what if mold gets in the water ,if any thing id just give it to the regular plants in my house ifi did not wanna waste it ,,,i just would not wanna take a unnessaray chance is all im sayin
HAPPY GROWIN TOM TOM
naturalhi said:GD, "A dehumidifier is really just a coil that gets cold and a fan draws the rooms moist air across the coil and causes the moister in the air to condensate on the coil, thus distilled water."
But, unless the air in the room has been pre filtered there will be dust motes, and spores of all kinds passing through the Coil which is damp and cool perfect breeding ground for mold!>(
sweetnug said:I think that would be distilled h2o. Not 100 percent but I think you could use it. ppm it and ph it and drink a little see if its good. I it taste cool test it on a couple plants
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