4 works great for me. The music dept. is paying a student to go around and water the system. Insteas of waiting for the low watering light, I've shown this person how to open the bottom of uprights to check on the water level and fill appropriately (is that an english word?). Marcel Carey, RPT Ssherbrooke, Québec ----- Message d'origine ----- De : Mark Cramer <cramer@BrandonU.CA> À : <caut@ptg.org> Envoyé : 25 août, 2000 11:52 Objet : watering opinion poll > I wonder if I could solicit a few opinions on sustainable watering routines > for Dampp-chasers. > > What works for you?? > > Do your waterers: > > 1.) Check pianos everyday? > > 2.) Water only in response to the low-water lights? > > 3.) Allow a few sample rooms to prompt a watering tour? > > 4.) follow a routine schedule, with frequency dictated by the season? > > 5.) oversee an automated watering system from a desk in the security > building? > > Thanks for your response, it may save me a few headaches. > > Mark Cramer > Brandon University > > > >
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