I have one and I blew some Fog with the Fog Machine into it and some fun stuff happens. The wet Fog helps the dry Fog from the Fog Machine get some weight and helps stay low to the ground. I've also used a fan to help push the Fog to and area. Now if you fill the tub all the way to the edge the cool Fog has nowhere to stay contained and goes straight to the floor. That's where the fan comes in to push it where you want. If you made walls so it falls in a certain area. Like in front of the dry Fog Machine. The dry Fog will push and get mixed in with the wet Fog creating a bigger Fog. 😊
4:45 as water is more viscous than air those high frequency waves travel with less resistance than it does in air and than those waves collide with your finger tip rapidly and penetrates your finger. but just out of curiosity i have tried once 😁
i once put a single ultrasonic mister inside of a plasatic container and the "stream" in generated was hitting the walls and melted the plastic... so yeah make shure to have enouth clearence
What are you growing, mushroom's? I cant see needing that much humidity in a normal grow room. Seedlings only need about 70% and flowering stages don't actually much of any, excessive humidity is just gonna cause other issues like fungal diseases.
@@bmxrider8188 In what climate do you live that requires a 400w humidifer to maintain +30% for veg an flowering phases? Even when i lived in Clark county NV in the middle of a desert, it didn't take much to maintain a 170 square foot grow room. Hell Hydroponic and soil evaporation was generally more then enough to keep it within 50%. The only time i have seen high wattage humidifiers used was quite literally for growing mushrooms in large grow tents.
@@nikushim6665 In the winter of Maine in a 5500 sq/ft building where it gets below 10% humidity. Oh and id recommend you keep your own humidity higher too. Look up VPD, you need that zone 60-70% all cycle.
mine uses so much water im not sure the ROI on using filtered water is worth it over just wiping off the array twice a month. What kind of filtration are you working with
good to the point video, shows its performance and power consumption. a couple of things... the unit runs on 48 volts not 300, the power supply is a simple switch mode power supply. the volts is constant and the ultrasonic frequency is generated in the piezo element itself. also... the rubber grommet is actually a silicon 'o' ring which i imagine would pretty much give the connection an IP67 rating...
It's also possible the 48V gets stepped up in the 12 Head box and then each piezo is driven at 100+ volts. The replacement elements are piezo only with no added circuitry so my bet is on it requiring an AC driving signal.
I wonder mist effect in real small swimming pool. It would be interesting. Perhaps during very hot day. Perhaps during cold night with some color light.
Hi, can you tell what will be the temperature of a close water tank if this starts, suppose the water temperature is 20 Degree Celcius, and after starting it what will be the change in temperature as the tank is fully covered. Thanks in advance.
Just so everyone knows, you're supposed to use RODI water with these because the water you use is aeresolized and yes you breath it, and if you use unfiltered water, you're also aerosolizing bacteria, metals and particulates that get breathed in and could be bad for health.
Sir Jefferson, it's a pleasure for me to greet You here. Let me guess you may want to use the contraption from the video to make some fog in a tranparent sided chamber, and project some lights through the fog. Varying/manipulating the lights and/or the fog in the chamber may give you the desired effects, however you may want to separate the light sources from the fog chamber for security reasons. Although distilled water does not conduct electricity, it's recommended to isolate the light sources from water, especially the wires and the connections leading to them (because even if you use distilled water, it can pick up and dissolve dirt or contaminations from the chamber or the equipment).
I’m hoping this gets some attention, BUT do you have any details on total run time? I’m looking to test some screws and use one of these with a 5% salt water bath
Hello. A good idea.I want to ask, is it possible to make such an air humidifier from a Langevin radiator? Will there be fog or not? If you know, give me a website? Thank you.
Quick google shows a Langevin transducer has a large mass at the end which means it has a lower vibration frequency. A typical one goes at 36kHz while humidifiers run at 1-2Mhz. Still, if you hit it hard enough, perhaps it will atomize with enough energy input.
Can someone suggest any power supply replacement? i bought one without the original power supply and I have found that they need a voltage transformer for US outlets. Do you have any advice?
You just need it to output the right voltage and amperage for the power supply. It does use a water sealed socket so using a non-manufacturer one might not work well.
if you have a closed space, carbon dioxide poisoning. dry ice based DIY coolers are literal death traps. However, if you make a DIY mist maker and hook up the water line with a plunge to refill it automatically, the fresh water being introduced helps regulate temps.
you got the science near right ...but all you need is high dc volts the crystal itself dose the vibration work ...its not controlled per say by the power supply ...its actually how all electronics keep there time to
I designed a high voltage drive circuit for a piezo transducer for usage on glass before. My understanding is that crystal oscillators self resonate while piezo material does not.
I wonder, if you had a waterfall reservoir and spillway above the pond, maybe you could put this in that reservoir since there is no fish up there? Then the fog could fall down onto the pond
The fog only lifts a few inches before condensing back into liquid. So a inch or two above your optimum fill level, you need to drill a few large holes in your container side if you want it to spill out. Just remember to top it off frequently with distilled water (to keep the piezos clean and improve longevity). Also DON'T STICK YOUR FINGER IN THEM! It is using ultrasonic waves to rip apart the water molecules and it will do the same to your flesh! And yes it hurts like hell, ask me how I know!!
Bought it for a University project, great product but yeah they rust pretty fast, but also if you dont use distilled water this thing gets so dirty its insane, still works one year in just dirty
I am gonna get this nice video it will be great to have in my room and I can make a box and put a tube on it and then cut a hole in the box and put a mini fan on it then can make certain things smoke to prank people I think it will work
Have had 3 of these things and they burn out Quickly! Two of them were 3 head units and each burned out after a year. The third was just recently and it was this same model , it didn't make it even a month. These things use so much wattage not to mention 45 volts or more, and I think they have a design flaw and just can't handle the power they pump into these things. Be warry of them.@@BeatTheBushDIY
Finally someone gets right to the point and doesn't beg for likes and subs.
So he gets likes and subs
Excellent review, sir. Unboxing, testing, how it works; everything was very clear and concise. Well done.
Glad it was helpful!
This wax exactly the video i hoped for
6/5 my dude
I have one and I blew some Fog with the Fog Machine into it and some fun stuff happens. The wet Fog helps the dry Fog from the Fog Machine get some weight and helps stay low to the ground. I've also used a fan to help push the Fog to and area. Now if you fill the tub all the way to the edge the cool Fog has nowhere to stay contained and goes straight to the floor. That's where the fan comes in to push it where you want. If you made walls so it falls in a certain area. Like in front of the dry Fog Machine. The dry Fog will push and get mixed in with the wet Fog creating a bigger Fog. 😊
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Nah, it feels like hammering a finger. But without any pain afterward. Somewhat similar to electric fences used around animal farms
Wow, really nice and comprehensive video. Considering getting one of these for fun, thank you!
4:45 as water is more viscous than air those high frequency waves travel with less resistance than it does in air and than those waves collide with your finger tip rapidly and penetrates your finger. but just out of curiosity i have tried once 😁
Atomizer in methanol for DMFC direct methanol fuel cell ? Maybe experiment with smaller atomizer
i once put a single ultrasonic mister inside of a plasatic container and the "stream" in generated was hitting the walls and melted the plastic... so yeah make shure to have enouth clearence
Thanks for sharing. Want to try one and bring moisture and humidity to my orchids.
Thats... genius... =D
Ive used these before in my grow rooms there perfect for increasing the humidity. use filtered water if possible, to ease with future maintenace
What are you growing, mushroom's? I cant see needing that much humidity in a normal grow room. Seedlings only need about 70% and flowering stages don't actually much of any, excessive humidity is just gonna cause other issues like fungal diseases.
@@nikushim6665 different climates require different humidity requirements.
@@bmxrider8188 In what climate do you live that requires a 400w humidifer to maintain +30% for veg an flowering phases? Even when i lived in Clark county NV in the middle of a desert, it didn't take much to maintain a 170 square foot grow room. Hell Hydroponic and soil evaporation was generally more then enough to keep it within 50%. The only time i have seen high wattage humidifiers used was quite literally for growing mushrooms in large grow tents.
@@nikushim6665 In the winter of Maine in a 5500 sq/ft building where it gets below 10% humidity. Oh and id recommend you keep your own humidity higher too. Look up VPD, you need that zone 60-70% all cycle.
mine uses so much water im not sure the ROI on using filtered water is worth it over just wiping off the array twice a month. What kind of filtration are you working with
you mean 12 heads? not heat?
Thanks for catching that. I've corrected it!
good to the point video, shows its performance and power consumption.
a couple of things...
the unit runs on 48 volts not 300, the power supply is a simple switch mode power supply.
the volts is constant and the ultrasonic frequency is generated in the piezo element itself.
also...
the rubber grommet is actually a silicon 'o' ring which i imagine would pretty much give
the connection an IP67 rating...
It's also possible the 48V gets stepped up in the 12 Head box and then each piezo is driven at 100+ volts. The replacement elements are piezo only with no added circuitry so my bet is on it requiring an AC driving signal.
What about storing it for the year? I only plan on using mine for Halloween and has some funky directions that aren’t easy to understand
Thanks for the review, exactly what I was looking for 👍😎
Is it capable for 24/7 uses ?
How cool is that! Thank you for detailed review 👍
Thanks for watching!
omg I cant wait to use one of these for a fogponics set up- this is wild
I wonder mist effect in real small swimming pool. It would be interesting. Perhaps during very hot day. Perhaps during cold night with some color light.
Yes, the mist would make it dreamy like?
Hi, can you tell what will be the temperature of a close water tank if this starts, suppose the water temperature is 20 Degree Celcius, and after starting it what will be the change in temperature as the tank is fully covered.
Thanks in advance.
Emmmm... The thing is pumping energy into the water in the form of vibrations so it will heat it up slightly is my guess.
Just so everyone knows, you're supposed to use RODI water with these because the water you use is aeresolized and yes you breath it, and if you use unfiltered water, you're also aerosolizing bacteria, metals and particulates that get breathed in and could be bad for health.
Can you use this to make a 3d fake fire for a realistic electric fireplace ?
Probably not. You need a fan to flap that flame fabric. This only blows vaporized water.
Sir Jefferson, it's a pleasure for me to greet You here. Let me guess you may want to use the contraption from the video to make some fog in a tranparent sided chamber, and project some lights through the fog. Varying/manipulating the lights and/or the fog in the chamber may give you the desired effects, however you may want to separate the light sources from the fog chamber for security reasons. Although distilled water does not conduct electricity, it's recommended to isolate the light sources from water, especially the wires and the connections leading to them (because even if you use distilled water, it can pick up and dissolve dirt or contaminations from the chamber or the equipment).
Excellent review, thank you
I’m hoping this gets some attention, BUT do you have any details on total run time? I’m looking to test some screws and use one of these with a 5% salt water bath
Or maybe you have experience with the salt water as well
Hello. A good idea.I want to ask, is it possible to make such an air humidifier from a Langevin radiator? Will there be fog or not? If you know, give me a website? Thank you.
Quick google shows a Langevin transducer has a large mass at the end which means it has a lower vibration frequency. A typical one goes at 36kHz while humidifiers run at 1-2Mhz. Still, if you hit it hard enough, perhaps it will atomize with enough energy input.
What's the price per set? Your location please
Can someone suggest any power supply replacement? i bought one without the original power supply and I have found that they need a voltage transformer for US outlets. Do you have any advice?
You just need it to output the right voltage and amperage for the power supply. It does use a water sealed socket so using a non-manufacturer one might not work well.
The water gets hot if you run it for a while. I'm curious on what happens if your through in some Dry Ice 🧊🤔
if you have a closed space, carbon dioxide poisoning. dry ice based DIY coolers are literal death traps. However, if you make a DIY mist maker and hook up the water line with a plunge to refill it automatically, the fresh water being introduced helps regulate temps.
For Ten litres per hour capacity how many round plates required...?
Set focus then disable auto focus for clearer video.
hope that helps!
Good tip, the fog is really hard to auto-focus on.
Very nice device
How we can get it
Link in video description.
Can I use it from chicks farm in dry condition?
The myst particle size is too heavy and sinks rather than humidifies. I would just get a humidifier.
Yes I like it how can I get it
This is 12 head mist Maker
Kindly send me your contact so I can get some of them
Is it available in India
I use mine with hazer fluid and a fan for light shows
lol, I had to look that up as I’m not familiar with the term. It could easily be confused with a fluid that hazes new recruits.
This would be great for targeting “spider mites” with a pesticide instead of water!!!
Interesting but you better wear ample breathing protection when aerosolizing pesticides.
Just use orange essential oil with it, completely safe and effective pesticide.
I learned the hard way, “don’t touch these!!” Ouch is right lol
You touched them too eh? Lol. XD
@@BeatTheBushDIY 😂😂yep 🤦🏻♂️
Me too, 10 minutes ago! Lol crap
Thank you for doing this video
Top notch review
you got the science near right ...but all you need is high dc volts the crystal itself dose the vibration work ...its not controlled per say by the power supply ...its actually how all electronics keep there time to
I designed a high voltage drive circuit for a piezo transducer for usage on glass before. My understanding is that crystal oscillators self resonate while piezo material does not.
@@BeatTheBushDIY oh ok k :)...
@@BeatTheBushDIY thank you
Thank you.
Hey Mate, great video, where did you get those things to make the machine float? Cheers
It came with the product.
How can is it Bangladesh
Thank you good video
Could u put this on a fish pond?
If fish jumps and lands on the drivers, they'll likely die from the energy. So I feel it should have a protective grill around it for fish safety.
I wonder, if you had a waterfall reservoir and spillway above the pond, maybe you could put this in that reservoir since there is no fish up there? Then the fog could fall down onto the pond
What would somebody use this for?
To put a fog effect in a pond or any display area with a pool of water.
A magician who also is a server at a local Italian restaurant
I'd buy it just so my brother would touch it repeatedly and keep getting shocked. Otherwise this seems like a very specialized product.
Pushing out a ton of humidity into a room.
Mushrooms:)
I’m going to add citrus essential oil and fog my roses with it 😂
Good video
Its safe?
It's pretty dangerous at the mist heads.
Where to buy it ?
Link in video description.
price please
The link in video description should lead you to it.
my goodness that fogged the camera so much too! lol
The fog only lifts a few inches before condensing back into liquid. So a inch or two above your optimum fill level, you need to drill a few large holes in your container side if you want it to spill out. Just remember to top it off frequently with distilled water (to keep the piezos clean and improve longevity). Also DON'T STICK YOUR FINGER IN THEM! It is using ultrasonic waves to rip apart the water molecules and it will do the same to your flesh! And yes it hurts like hell, ask me how I know!!
I gave you a like for the touch test.
I didn't expect it to hurt that much. lol.
What step down voltage would you need to run this in Australia?
Yo lo tengo en mi acuario
Wow, those screws will totally not rust in the water.... they are surely really high quality stainless steel
No rust test was done so I wouldn't know.
Bought it for a University project, great product but yeah they rust pretty fast, but also if you dont use distilled water this thing gets so dirty its insane, still works one year in just dirty
I was today years old, when I found out it hurts
Danke
Harga nya brapa bos
=D
The most chinese syle laugh I've ever heard 🤣. 400w 300v in your bath water? Noo way!
hmmm seems pretty cool! :)
Lol. Didn't you read to never touch the piezo drivers? 😂
Lol
thank you for touching the piezo for me
Yes I agree, lol 😂 now I don't need to touch it to find out what happens 🤣
I am gonna get this nice video it will be great to have in my room and I can make a box and put a tube on it and then cut a hole in the box and put a mini fan on it then can make certain things smoke to prank people I think it will work
Prank? Make the room filled with mist? And they'll wonder what is going on?
Hahaha. OMG you did it twice.
All in the name of testing.
Good review but your camera auto focus is a pain in the ass. Turn off the auto focus.
We need
=D Makes a lot of water vapor t ho.
Have had 3 of these things and they burn out Quickly! Two of them were 3 head units and each burned out after a year. The third was just recently and it was this same model , it didn't make it even a month. These things use so much wattage not to mention 45 volts or more, and I think they have a design flaw and just can't handle the power they pump into these things. Be warry of them.@@BeatTheBushDIY
just like vaping sistem
That power supply is submersible...
Just got one off ebay 12head $118.00 with 2 year warranty and tax....
Very nice!
Nice.. Can you give me that one 😊
Probably not.
The power supply is ip rated so no worry
IP what tho? Some IP is 'splash' proof but other higher rated is submergible.
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Anybody ever use hydrogen peroxide with this to sterilize a room?
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