About Foggers and Misters for Ponds and Fountains
Posted: Friday, December 23, 2005
by mike guista
Fountain Mountain, Inc.
Maintenance
Replace the water frequently. Scale and crud on the disk membrane will affect performance. Clean the surface of the disk with a soft cloth or cotton swab. DO not use detergent or cleansers. DO NOT scratch the disk. After operation about 3000 hours, it is usually time to replace the disk. You should then follow the manufacturer's instructions. It is not necessary to use the "tool" many disk replacement companies offer. A dime, a quarter, or a screwdriver can be used just as easily.
Note when buying replacement disks that there are two common sizes: 16mm and 20mm. Make sure you are buying the correct size for your fogger. Most rulers include both inches and metric measures. Most LED lights are rated to last 80-100,000 hours, so most likely your LED lights will keep running for years after you have run the mister for some time. If your mister includes a water level sensor to automatically switch off the unit if the water level is too low, every now and then you must clean this sensor. Again, this is easy to do but you should follow the manufacturer's instructions.
In the old days misters got a very bad rap because they didn't work long. But that is no longer the case. There have been considerable refinements made to them and they should last thousands and thousands of hours, especially if you follow maintenance instructions. It is relatively easy to find disk replacements nowadays.For more information on fountain misters and pond foggers and disk replacement, there are a number of online retailers available.
Very good and useful article GJ
I have replaced my ceramic disks but the fogger does not work for more than a second or so. Any ideas please ? GL