Mary Ann, It's the MY-520a, searchable as such. In case someone else here can suggest others please do so.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 8:43 AM MaryAnn Helland <marmar...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > I missed something, somewhere along the line -- what nebulizer is being > discussed here? Thanks. > MA > > On Tuesday, March 24, 2020, 07:11:35 AM CDT, Ode Coyote < > silverpuppy1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > What Dan said...right on > Ode > > On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 1:31 AM Dan Nave <bhangcha...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Neville, you and Reid are starting to scare me... > > Ultrasonic nebulizers do not heat or boil the liquid to be nebulized. > Ultrasonic nebulizers work by vibrating at a frequency that is somewhat > above the normal sound range for hearing, hence "ultra-sonic." > The ultrasonic vibrations must travel through a liquid for this to work, > so you have to fill distilled water in the nebulizer up to the level where > the clear plastic starts. > Then you fill your CS in the bottom half of the little cup and insert that > into the unit. There is a sealing ring that you install on top to keep it > sealed properly. > The point of the little cup is to keep the liquid to be nebulized away > from the vibrating part of the nebulizer so it doesn't gum it up. > Also, it lets you use less of the CS or whatever you are using. > This vibrating causes tiny particles on the surface of the liquid to > "jump" into the air, so to speak, and float in the air as a mist. > Be careful installing the top of the nebulizer because it is somewhat > fussy... > > Hope that helps. > > Dan > > On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 9:43 PM Neville Munn <one.red...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > These little Nebulisers. > > They say put water in the bottom bowl, insert medicine cup with your > preferred medication, then turn it on. I guess it heats the water up, but, > is any of that water going to mix with my EIS? Or does it just heat > something up independently to the medication? The old Nebuliser I have had > for years doesn't take any water, so how do these little things work? > > Yeah, I know, I'm a dumb_rse, so humour me. The little 'manual' talks > about heat, which I guess is the water being heated? I don't want to > dilute my EIS. My old one, you just put the medication in a little cup, > turn it on and it's good to go. > > N. > >