I use 100% distilled water in my Hurricane ( $4.95 Bunnings) and no longer the 'correct' liquid at $ 85, Can anyone tell me if this is bad, be it the effect is almost the same having tested them both.
Red great video info...I don't know if you monitor this video still, but I usually use an F100 smoke machine...considering a fogger when you turned it on and it started to haze it pushed out some good smoke (haze) obviously not like an F100 but i am working with a sports team with a small area for intro's...is it enough to fill a "tunnel"..size of your room or light smoke or can it be thicker? I have a big par can behind it...will there be enough smoke with this unit or will I see the operators behind it? Thanks
@Maverick This isn't really what you want for that purpose. A true hazer like this, the particles are finer vs a fog machine. Hazers are designed to fill a room with a thin atmosphere, not obscure any view. The hazer is what you would run prior to/during a show so you could see the lighting rigs moving showing beams on lights for instance movers in a grid. A fogger is what it sounds like you're after.. different beast. Hope this helps.
@@soentertainmentdjs2316 my biggest concern is fire alarms, how do you manage them to not go off? seal them somehow? Remove batteries? Or will they only go off if its suuuper thick
On less frequent intervals I haven’t had any issues in a 1000 ppl capacity room but I think putting your fire alarm on test should silence the alarm but also make sure if you do this you have someone looking out for the fire just in case one does occur, not from the hazes or foger itself.
Good content. Can u please verify if the controller remote comes with this unit or is it a separate purchase?
Good video thank you!
How long do you think the haze stays in the atmosphere? How long should I do intervals for this machine?
That more depends on the fluid that you put in to the hazer.
Flashdance! Haha. Nice video
I use 100% distilled water in my Hurricane ( $4.95 Bunnings) and no longer the 'correct' liquid at $ 85, Can anyone tell me if this is bad, be it the effect is almost the same having tested them both.
how has this worked out for you?
any opion on this versus cheap fog machine and a fan?
Fog machine has to reheat every 10 or so seconds these can go continuously and you can ajust the fog output on haze machines
different liquid than the chauvet fog juice? On continuous about how long will it blast?
What remote is it? and do you really need the remote? What benefit does it add. Thanks
I think the remote is more for a party or a small audience but you can connect it to a dmx controller via a dmx cable.
Red great video info...I don't know if you monitor this video still, but I usually use an F100 smoke machine...considering a fogger when you turned it on and it started to haze it pushed out some good smoke (haze) obviously not like an F100 but i am working with a sports team with a small area for intro's...is it enough to fill a "tunnel"..size of your room or light smoke or can it be thicker? I have a big par can behind it...will there be enough smoke with this unit or will I see the operators behind it? Thanks
@Maverick This isn't really what you want for that purpose. A true hazer like this, the particles are finer vs a fog machine. Hazers are designed to fill a room with a thin atmosphere, not obscure any view. The hazer is what you would run prior to/during a show so you could see the lighting rigs moving showing beams on lights for instance movers in a grid. A fogger is what it sounds like you're after.. different beast. Hope this helps.
will these trip fire alarms
Damian Espinosa the haze isn’t as thick so it’s less likely to set off alarms. But it also depends on the type of fire alarm system.
@@soentertainmentdjs2316 my biggest concern is fire alarms, how do you manage them to not go off? seal them somehow? Remove batteries? Or will they only go off if its suuuper thick
Will it set off fire alarms?
yes
On less frequent intervals I haven’t had any issues in a 1000 ppl capacity room but I think putting your fire alarm on test should silence the alarm but also make sure if you do this you have someone looking out for the fire just in case one does occur, not from the hazes or foger itself.
how reliable is this compared to a more expensive Rosco?
It smells like "Cotton Candy"?
Like the S.o.s. smoke? lmao 🤣
How much do you rent this for?
Haze or fog or geyser Jett fury pro
This is a fogger or hazer? They’re different
That's a hazer