[SML] Ultrasonic low fog machines....
Ole Stigaard
ole at stigaard.net
Sat Sep 7 15:51:55 UTC 2024
I would go for a number of Antari 101 ICE foggers with a quick dissipating
fogfluid.
https://antari.com/products/ice-101/
I have used this model on several shows with great results.
On the plus side: The floor does not get wet like it does with peasoupers
ect :-)
If you have $$$$, you could go for the Martin / Jem Glaciator. Same
principle, but using a deep freezer instead of icecubes to cool the fog. A
bit noisy though.
Ole
Den lør. 7. sep. 2024 kl. 15.43 skrev Jerry Durand via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net>:
> I've run dryer hose to a cardboard box taped to a fan blowing through a
> surplus air conditioner coil. Then back into another cardboard box and
> another drier hose to where it needed to vent.
>
> Salted ice water was pumped through the coils from/to an ice chest.
>
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