We can find out how to make an ultrasonic humidifier in this material. We decided to devote it to a video review on the manufacture of such an apparatus in home conditions.
Let's start by watching the author’s video
What we need:
- a device that turns water into steam;
- bank;
- an aluminum ring under the diameter of the can;
- fan;
- Power Supply;
- crown battery.
The device, which the author proposes to use, turns water into steam, works on the basis of ultrasound and consumes a supply voltage of 24 volts, which is not very convenient, since an appropriate power supply is needed. In any case, the author found such a power supply. As for the crown, it uses it to power a fan that operates at a voltage of 12 volts. Let's get started.
Start by attaching the fan to the aluminum wire. In one of the past materials, we examined a method of manufacturing backlights for reading books from thick wires that were fastened together by bolts and nuts passing through rings made at the ends of the wires. When connecting a fan to a wire, you can also use this technique.
We fix the fan wires behind it with electrical tape.
Now we lower the ultrasonic device into the jar of water.
We connect the device and the fan to power sources, that is, to the block and the battery crown and turn on the device.
Soon, vapor forms at the bottom of the can, which will remain in the bank because it is cold. In order for it to fly out of the can as it happens during cooking, you need to turn on the fan.
It should be noted that according to the author, pouring too much water into the jar should not be, since the ultrasonic device generates steam only when the water exceeds it by 5 mm, so the water will have to be gradually added as it will evaporate.