I got one that's been limping...I've looked several times and see nothing unusual....just a small dot....looks like maybe she got a sliver....
hope it clears up soon

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The blue looks like something she came up with on her own. The Brinsea pads look similar to thisThe pic you posted looks like the things I laid the measuring tape on. The blue ones were in a separate bag with the card from the website I posted above. I think she ordered them extra.
The evaporator pads with the pump fold into a V, then clip into the fan screen in the top of the unit. The tubing for the water to come from the pump is run into the top of the 20 Advance through a hole specifically for the tubing, where it then drips onto the evaporator pad. I doubt the Eco has it. There is also an extra electrical port under the cover, beside the power cable, that the pump plugs into. Again, this is only on the Advance model. I've never used the pump, and it does take more attention with the furnace running, but adding the paper towel at lockdown does the trick. Like Walnut said, at lockdown take out the egg tray and lay a paper towel into the bottom, letting it sag down into the channels. Watch the corners to make sure that they don't cover the air holes. With the paper towel, I easily hold 65% through lockdown.Ok, thank you guys. I appreciate it. I'm going to call brinsea tomorrow to find out. Lots of good pointers!![]()
The evaporator pads with the pump fold into a V, then clip into the fan screen in the top of the unit. The tubing for the water to come from the pump is run into the top of the 20 Advance through a hole specifically for the tubing, where it then drips onto the evaporator pad. I doubt the Eco has it. There is also an extra electrical port under the cover, beside the power cable, that the pump plugs into. Again, this is only on the Advance model. I've never used the pump, and it does take more attention with the furnace running, but adding the paper towel at lockdown does the trick. Like Walnut said, at lockdown take out the egg tray and lay a paper towel into the bottom, letting it sag down into the channels. Watch the corners to make sure that they don't cover the air holes. With the paper towel, I easily hold 65% through lockdown.
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Great pic!![]()
I could have done a better job getting the towel straight, but you get the point![]()
I thought you crumpled it so it would show up better ...![]()
Yeah, that's the ticket
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Hey, isn't that Morgan Fairchild's husband?![]()
I swear, I typed "my wife Morgan Fairchild told me to do it that way", and deleted it![]()