@@tomashalienka8885 haven't tried, but I only need it to get me thru about 2minutes of a song. Also leaving heater plugged in limits me moving the bucket around, if I need to.
I can't remember what I used in the video, but, I've since learned ( thru trial an error) to not fill the bucket too much. I usually fill about two to three inches below the barrow opening and gently drop in about 10lbs of dry ice. I run two machine at my weddings. If u add too much water and drop ice it harshly, w excess water will spill out. Trust me, I use far less than 5 gallons of water and I get an amazing effect. Practice at home before u go public. Let me know ur results.
How safe is this? Carbon dioxide can displace oxygen. I’m sure you’re ok doing this once, but constantly feeding it dry ice throughout the evening may not be wise
Wow god bless UA-cam!! I can’t believe you created a $1000 machine for $60!! You my man are a national treasure!!
This is so dope lol!
Thanks. I try to build of me things that are costly for no reason
@@Djjusticespins Hell yeah, I do the same! This one was genius though.
It amazes me how the nimbus/etc. charge $1k+ for this technology
I try to D.I.Y everything
What’s up bro. Just wanted to let you know I just posted the video for my dancing in the clouds effect. Let me know what you think thanks
@@izzyduzzit00 Just saw ur vid. Great job.
@ Ty
Hi, what if you keep heater working in water during effect? It will be heating water and the effect will last longer.
Never thought to try that. I'll see if that works for me. Thx
@@Djjusticespins did you ever try this? does it make the effect last longer and better?
@@tomashalienka8885 haven't tried, but I only need it to get me thru about 2minutes of a song. Also leaving heater plugged in limits me moving the bucket around, if I need to.
How much dry ice did you put in just then to create that cloud? And how much water was in the bucket? Just trying to gauge how much to use! Thanks!
I can't remember what I used in the video, but, I've since learned ( thru trial an error) to not fill the bucket too much. I usually fill about two to three inches below the barrow opening and gently drop in about 10lbs of dry ice. I run two machine at my weddings. If u add too much water and drop ice it harshly, w excess water will spill out. Trust me, I use far less than 5 gallons of water and I get an amazing effect. Practice at home before u go public. Let me know ur results.
I see yah work
Takes about15min to heat water
Only problem with all these they leave the floor wet
Water + electricity = "Danger, Will Robinson!"
The bucket heater is literally designed to be immersed in water.
The video is a year old at the time I found it. How’s the unit holding up and do you have a video of it’s use at an event?
Still working great. Here it is at live events. I sometimes use two or three depending on room size. ua-cam.com/video/BEyJWek_3uw/v-deo.html
@@Djjusticespinsdid you use 5 or 10lbs in the live video?
I honestly don't remember, but I use 2 machines to make sure I have enought coverage.
I love this! How long does it take for the water to get hot?
15mins
How safe is this? Carbon dioxide can displace oxygen. I’m sure you’re ok doing this once, but constantly feeding it dry ice throughout the evening may not be wise
We only do it once. It is for the first dance at weddings.
This service has been popular at wedding for well over 10yrs. I've never heard of any incidents with carbon dioxide exposure overexposure.
How much would you charge to build me the TV DJ booth?
Are u in Maryland? Email me and we can work something out. jmuseentertainment@hotmail.com
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Thank you Sir