Wait there is one now...GumbyCT wrote:People can't understand why things grow in their tank when they use distilled BUT rinse with tap water. Distilled should also be used for whatever cleaning process you finally decide on.
But then in his wiggly, wobbly, aa way he contradicts what he just said. Just what he is good at, contradicting his aa self.archangle wrote:If your tap water is safe to drink, it's fine to clean the tank.
IF Distilled water is bacteria free then there are two ways to get things to grow in the water chamber. Putting tap water inside (for any reason - even rinsing) OR leaving the chamber open, exposed to room air (to dry?). To dry - once completely dry will you then put water in it?archangle wrote:Distilled water mostly helps by not having any nutrients in the water for bugs to feed on. Of course, cleaning or rinsing with distilled water won't hurt.
Like the air we breath the water we drink does contain bacteria that will grow IF allowed to enter a closed system like your Humidifier chamber. And that is fine as long as you don't intend to inhale that bacteria for a few hours each nite.
Caveat Emptor