My boyfriend and I are trying to add moisture to the air in our house without a humidifier. We both agree that we should boil a pot of water. He says it will work better/faster if we leave the lid on the pot. I say it will work better/faster if the lid is off. I plan on settling the debate by buying a humidifier, but until then - who is right?!
2/7/2014 6:25:51 PM
I'd assume lid on til the water is actually boiling and then lid off after that
2/7/2014 6:29:50 PM
yes to the lid. the increased steam velocity will result in more efficient water vapor atomization or some crapno lid = lots of water vapor returned as condensation on the underside of the hood[Edited on February 7, 2014 at 6:33 PM. Reason : ]
2/7/2014 6:33:00 PM
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2/7/2014 6:42:36 PM
What if the pot isn't under the hood? Would the situation be different if we were talking about a crockpot?
2/7/2014 6:50:22 PM
2/7/2014 6:56:08 PM
My guess is after a few days you'll spend more on energy to increase vapor pressure than the cost of equipment to increase surface areaYou're wasting time keeping the lid on where it could be evaporating up to the boiling point[Edited on February 7, 2014 at 7:11 PM. Reason : .]
2/7/2014 7:05:05 PM
I don't know the answer to the question. But I'd just buy a humidifier
2/7/2014 7:11:46 PM
step 1 get about 1 inch standing water on your entire floorstep 2 call a carpet drying serviceYour house will be humid as fuck for about a week
2/7/2014 7:13:59 PM
That's dumb, buy a humidifier
2/7/2014 8:04:24 PM
fwiw my daughter's Hello Kitty humidifier has a top that reduces the outlet opening to little slits to better disperse/atomize the steam
2/7/2014 8:04:28 PM
2/7/2014 8:53:42 PM
turn the showers on hot water and open all of the doors. in about 15 mintues your whole house will be humid.
2/7/2014 9:02:24 PM
use a pressure cooker.
2/7/2014 9:44:09 PM
2/7/2014 9:53:12 PM
Just fuck in every room
2/7/2014 10:24:16 PM