How To Use a Mist Maker
Using your new mist maker is easy. Simply drop the silver transducer into the float/ buoy and drop it in some water. It will instantly pump out an endless stream of .5 micron mist and humidity. To set up you fogger just follow these simple steps:
These Ultrasonic mist makers are great for your backyard ponds and waterfalls. The House of Hydro only sells commercial quality units. They do not contain more than an indicator light on the unit. They do not have the bright colorful lights. Those units do not last due to water getting in the leds. No leds give your the cool natural look. Water foggers are great for fountains and ponds, but it can also be used for stuff like humidifying plants and greenhouses, amphibians and reptiles, or creating spooky fog for Halloween. Create a dry ice look on the surface of the water with the ultrasonic mister, or replace that costly fog machine and just use water!
- Make sure you have your float, the transducer, and transformer.
- Run the cord through the hole in the float and pull it through.
- Drop the silver part into the float. (You can use the mister without the flotation device, but when in the float it will remain at the correct depth)
- Plug the unit into the transformer and tighten any securing rings (on larger models)
- Plug in the transformer to a standard wall outlet.
- Drop the unit into any body of water, fertilizer, bug spray, fragrance, ect.
- The unit will turn on immediately. A thick fog will be generated until you run out of water. A low water sensor will keep your fooger safe.
- Units can also be hooked to timers and humidistats to control humidity in greenhouses and homes.
These Ultrasonic mist makers are great for your backyard ponds and waterfalls. The House of Hydro only sells commercial quality units. They do not contain more than an indicator light on the unit. They do not have the bright colorful lights. Those units do not last due to water getting in the leds. No leds give your the cool natural look. Water foggers are great for fountains and ponds, but it can also be used for stuff like humidifying plants and greenhouses, amphibians and reptiles, or creating spooky fog for Halloween. Create a dry ice look on the surface of the water with the ultrasonic mister, or replace that costly fog machine and just use water!