Thank you! The fog is going up way too quick, as these machines heat up the solution used. Are you using any method for cooling the fog, to stay more on the ground? Cheers!
Yes I use 2 different techniques. Fog chiller with ice and fog chiller using ultrasonic mister. I created videos about that: 1) create fog chiller with ultrasonic mister ua-cam.com/video/Yi8n6nmShvQ/v-deo.html 2) combine ice chiller and ultrasonic chiller ua-cam.com/video/hzO5-AvQFf8/v-deo.html
great video, I just got myself a Haze machine, specific the Eurolite NH-30. In the manual it says that you have to do this everytime after a session. You can't leave the fog fluid in the container? This seems very time consuming
Yes I also do this after every season. But it's not that time consuming I think. Okay it may take 15 to 30 minutes for my 2 fog machines, but that's ok for me. Maybe the Haze machine is a more complicate to clean? I think one can leave the fluid in the container AFTER cleaning the pipes, because that's the point. The pipes have to cleaned. But I remove the fluid completely because I use the original box to store the fog machine, and I cannot close this box when I leave the lid on the fluid container :-(
A good question. I loose a fog machine while I left fog fluid inside. The thin pipes stuck. So I had to replace a pipe, but in the end I had to buy a new fog machine. But maybe it depends on the composition of the fog fluid 🤷🏻♂️
Good question. I hadn't replaced those tubes yet. But if you are talking about the ones which are mostly transparent (made of plastic order rubber or something like that) those should be replacable. But I hadn't done that yet :-(
Yeah, it would seem strange to countries say like the United States and others, which are mostly a disposable consumer wasteful society. It makes sense. Some countries, however save everything.. materials, food, etc. and try not to waste anything… whether it’s a dollar distilled water or whatever you have around the house. My family is like that.
Thank you
Thank you! The fog is going up way too quick, as these machines heat up the solution used. Are you using any method for cooling the fog, to stay more on the ground? Cheers!
Yes I use 2 different techniques. Fog chiller with ice and fog chiller using ultrasonic mister. I created videos about that:
1) create fog chiller with ultrasonic mister ua-cam.com/video/Yi8n6nmShvQ/v-deo.html
2) combine ice chiller and ultrasonic chiller ua-cam.com/video/hzO5-AvQFf8/v-deo.html
great video, I just got myself a Haze machine, specific the Eurolite NH-30. In the manual it says that you have to do this everytime after a session. You can't leave the fog fluid in the container? This seems very time consuming
Yes I also do this after every season. But it's not that time consuming I think. Okay it may take 15 to 30 minutes for my 2 fog machines, but that's ok for me. Maybe the Haze machine is a more complicate to clean? I think one can leave the fluid in the container AFTER cleaning the pipes, because that's the point. The pipes have to cleaned. But I remove the fluid completely because I use the original box to store the fog machine, and I cannot close this box when I leave the lid on the fluid container :-(
Aren’t you supposed to put fog fluid back in the tank to keep the seals lubricated?
A good question. I loose a fog machine while I left fog fluid inside. The thin pipes stuck. So I had to replace a pipe, but in the end I had to buy a new fog machine. But maybe it depends on the composition of the fog fluid 🤷🏻♂️
That's what I have been told. Keeps Air out of the system and keeps it lubed. I learned that the hard way for years.
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the little tube broke. (In Arizona, hot garage)
Is that replaceable?
Good question. I hadn't replaced those tubes yet. But if you are talking about the ones which are mostly transparent (made of plastic order rubber or something like that) those should be replacable. But I hadn't done that yet :-(
Also video thank you so much for sharing truck driver from USA
Strange saving distilled water which I’m pretty sure costs like under $1 a gallon but thanks for the video😂
Yeah, it would seem strange to countries say like the United States and others, which are mostly a disposable consumer wasteful society. It makes sense.
Some countries, however save everything.. materials, food, etc. and try not to waste anything… whether it’s a dollar distilled water or whatever you have around the house. My family is like that.