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[email protected] trader4@optonline.net is offline
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On Jan 25, 7:45*pm, Bubba wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 18:10:56 -0600, "HeyBub"
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Bubba wrote:


No trader, your problem is you believe all the **** you read. Again,
for the millionth time, TRY it yourself. You'll find that using hot
water does next to nothing in adding moisture. How hard is it for
you to hook up two saddle valves, one on the hot, the other on the
cold. Do some temp measurements and catch the excess water from the
drain. How freaking hard is that? Your stupid simplicity bores me.
Go read another bedtime story. I guess you really belive the three
little bears story was true too?
Bubba


I take that to mean you admit you were wrong and apologize for the
confusion.


Did I get that right?


Apparently, you have a difficult time with English comprehension too.
So sad for you.
Bubba


You needn't go on and on... One 'I'm sorry' (or words to that effect) was
sufficient. Heck, I don't even think your faux pas even merits an act of
contrition! Glad to have you back amongst the civil.


Are you finding words I didn't type? Yeah, I thought so.
Kind of a delusional fellow, aren't you?
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Way ahead of you Bubba. I am going to run a little experiment to
measure the difference. Won't require 2 saddle valves either. I'm
just going to wait for a convenient time, then measure first as is
with hot water running into the humidifier. Then I'm going to
either turn off the water heater before a trip or otherwise deplete
the hot water by turning off the heater and then doing laundry,
running dishwasher, etc. I'll simply measure the flow rate of the
drain water with hot vs cold.

That's the benefit of being smart, you don't have to re-plumb
anything. Maybe you're right Bubba and Aprilaire and every other
poster and the laws of physics are wrong. But I'll bet not