How can I know the humidifier actually does anything?
So, every evening I put a dose of distilled water, I'm putting it to the level just in the middle between MIN and MAX indicators on the box.
How can I know it actually does anything? When I was on the measurement in the hospital, they used a machine without humidifier and from what I remember, the "taste" (I can't think of a better word) of this pressured air was exactly the same. The liquid level in the morning is lower than on the evening, yes, but not too much lower. I was actually expecting almost all of the water being used and now I'm worried I'm "wasting" it (the distilled water itself is cheap, but it's kinda troublesome to remember to buy a fresh 5L container every once a while, especially when I have to ask my wife to go to the gas station for it, since I don't drive myself).
Am I overthinking and should just pour-and-forget?