Comments on: Airversa Humelle Smart Humidifier W/ Thread (review) https://homekitnews.com/2023/10/02/airversa-humelle-smart-humidifier-w-thread-review/ all things HomeKit, Matter, and connected tech in one site. Tue, 03 Oct 2023 23:46:33 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 By: The Editor https://homekitnews.com/2023/10/02/airversa-humelle-smart-humidifier-w-thread-review/#comment-79310 Tue, 03 Oct 2023 23:46:33 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=36678#comment-79310 In reply to Laura.

Evaporative humidifiers work by using a fan to blow air over a wick or filter saturated with water, or in the case of the Smartmi, by using a set of rotating blades to break up the water into very small droplets. The process for the first two methods is as stated below;
1. Water Reservoir: The humidifier has a water reservoir that holds the water to be evaporated.
2. Wick or Filter: Inside the humidifier, there is a wick or filter made of absorbent material. This wick is placed in the water reservoir.
3. Fan: A fan in the humidifier draws in dry air from the room and blows it over the wet wick or filter.
4. Evaporation: As the dry air passes over the wet surface of the wick or filter, it picks up moisture through the process of evaporation. This moisture is then added to the air.
5. Release: The now humidified air is released back into the room, increasing the room’s humidity level.

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By: Laura https://homekitnews.com/2023/10/02/airversa-humelle-smart-humidifier-w-thread-review/#comment-79286 Tue, 03 Oct 2023 05:35:48 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=36678#comment-79286 “Humidifiers tend to come in two types; evaporative, and diffusion.”…. “– the Airversa Humelle Smart Humidifier – belongs in the latter category, which initially relies on a nebuliser to break water down into a very fine mist, and subsequently push it out with the use of a built-in fan. Both have their pros and cons, but if we’re talking about humidifying capabilities, it would appear that diffusion-based models can produce better results.”

You say that both have their pros and cons but you haven’t explained how evaporative humidifiers work. Please can you elaborate?

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