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    Does it let you know when it's low or do you just check it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmock50 View Post
    Does it let you know when it's low or do you just check it?
    I have an Oasis XL. It lets you know by running continuously.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    I have an Oasis XL. It lets you know by running continuously.
    Mine has an alarm. It squeals in a most annoying (and constant) fashion until you fill it. It also runs continuously.
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    Is yours an Oasis XL as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CptnBlues63 View Post
    I bought a Hyrda-SM electronic humidifier and I'm happy with it. It's the right size for my humi and only have to fill the resevoir about once a month or so.

    I don't use the hygrometer on it though, I have a separate digital one I use. I just adjust the RH level up and down to suit that hygrometer and make note of the setting for if/when I have to shut it off. At present the humidifier is set to 73.0% RH and that holds my humi right at 65% RH (real).

    I haven't tried beads myself yet, but I'm sure I will eventually when I have make my first coolerador or start using the drawer on the humi itself.
    Quote Originally Posted by bmock50 View Post
    Is yours an Oasis XL as well?
    Ok, we know most newbs don't use search...but right in the same thread? Com'on.
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    I used search before I started the thread and didn't see any threads on the first page that had something to do with an electric humidifier. I may be a newb here, but I'm not a newb to forum etiquette.

    I just didn't pay attention to who posted haha, I was in a hurry

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    Quote Originally Posted by CptnBlues63 View Post
    Mine has an alarm. It squeals in a most annoying (and constant) fashion until you fill it. It also runs continuously.
    Oddly enough, after work yesterday I stepped into my office at home and the "out of water" alarm was screaming.......

    There is a button on the one side you press to shut the alarm off. I don't bother shutting the unit itself down while refilling, I just leave it run. There is also a switch on the other side of the unit to turn the alarm on or off. The only problem is, it isn't labeled on/off and the documentation that comes with the unit doesn't specify which way is on and which off so I wrote the manufacturer and asked them. They were kind enough to respond.
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    Why would you not label a switch? Dumb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmock50 View Post
    Why would you not label a switch? Dumb.
    That was pretty much my thought on the matter. Maybe they just like lots of emails.......lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by CptnBlues63 View Post
    Oddly enough, after work yesterday I stepped into my office at home and the "out of water" alarm was screaming.......

    There is a button on the one side you press to shut the alarm off. I don't bother shutting the unit itself down while refilling, I just leave it run. There is also a switch on the other side of the unit to turn the alarm on or off. The only problem is, it isn't labeled on/off and the documentation that comes with the unit doesn't specify which way is on and which off so I wrote the manufacturer and asked them. They were kind enough to respond.
    If the alarm is going off, my guess would be that the switch is in the ON position.

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