Fogger on timer?

jamest0o0

Chameleon Enthusiast
So I have a taotronics fogger, but it has it's own timer which is just a countdown from 1-24 hrs. Also has an ambient humidity setting and monitor. Problem is, I don't think there is any way to set it on a timer to say, turn on at 1am until 4 am. If it turns off you have to manually press the power on button to turn it on..... so any suggestions?
 
Nope, theres an on/off button. When you unplug it and plug it back in you have to press the on button as well to get it going again.
 
Yup. When I read the description I figured it was a regular timer. Stupid me. Aside from that though it is a very nice humidifier. Has an AH % reading, a setting to keep it at, different mist settings, etc.
 
After I got the advise on that mister from you on my earlier thread. It was going to take too long to get one ordered so I bought a cheap drugstore one to tide me over. Now I will have to wait and see if you can resolve this.
This is probably a bad idea but can you tape the on button down and run it that way?
 
Hmmm that's not a bad idea. I'll have to see. Though it may just keep it going off and on. I'll let you know. It's such a nice fogger. Itd be a shame if it didnt work out.
 
After I got the advise on that mister from you on my earlier thread. It was going to take too long to get one ordered so I bought a cheap drugstore one to tide me over. Now I will have to wait and see if you can resolve this.
This is probably a bad idea but can you tape the on button down and run it that way?

Just tried... no luck :(
 
Welcome to the digital age ... I had this issue on my previous humidifier too, kinda glad it drowned itself... I now have a cheaper analog one that will just continue when powered on, I can arrange the humidity/time with a seperate device (sonoff th10).

I'd leave the digital one for yourself, it may come in handy as a backup and buy a cheap analoge one rather than mac Gyver-ing an electronics device that works with water risking to damage any seals... You know what I mean.

Sorry for no usable answer.
 
Here is what I've been using for the last month ~40 bucks. Works well so far. Made by Vicks.
 

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Hey all, back to this thread. After searching I found this one that looks nice http://www.householdme.com/everlasting-comfort-ultrasonic-humidifier-6l-review/
Obviously I wouldn't use the oil tray, but it has a large capacity/output and the analog control. Anyone feel like looking it over and telling me what they think. Cause I'm on my 3rd fogger now lol, not trying to waste anymore $$.

What are your thoughts on the filter/no filter models, or the uv sterilizers in some? I plan to use distilled, but I get paranoid about the bacteria build up in foggers. Not sure how much of a worry it is, but I don't want to cause any unnecessary problems.
 
I like that it has an automatic shutoff and I don't want to deal with a filter. I don't like that it has a night light but it looks like duct tape would take care of that. I only use distilled in my POS model so I don't get any residue or dust and no mold issues so far.
Reading the Amazon reviews the one stars reported a lot of leaks and ruined furniture.
 
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