RE: [DMCForum] Re: To all the electrical gurus
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RE: [DMCForum] Re: To all the electrical gurus



Antari makes a water-base residue-free fog juice.

http://www.everestlightingeffects.com/fogfluidhals.html

CO2 was an idea but it would be dangerous over the engine bay and
impossible
to control. This would be ideal if the car were stationary, but I will
need
to activate the fog while I'm driving. If I do get stuck with a residue,
my
research indicates the majority of the residue will accumulate where the
fogger is sitting, so I'm okay with that. And if I accelerate the fog out
and away from the car, hopefully I can cut down how much can actually
settle
on the car.

My setup has been purchased. I got a fogger that spit 3000 cubic feet per
minute, a wireless remote control, and a 750W DC/AC inverter. Once
everything is together, I will test it to see if this configuration will
work.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: deloreanfl [mailto:ericp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 10:47 PM
> To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [DMCForum] Re: To all the electrical gurus
> 
> Travis,
> I love the project idea. Normally, I'd call myself an electrical
> guru, but this time I'm going to comment on the fog.
> 
> Chemical fog (fog juice, as it's often called) is composed of a
> mineral oil base. I'm sure you know already, it produces the fog by
> heating up a "plate" then sparying this juice onto it. It vaporizes
> the juice and creates "fog". This leaves a herendous residue behind.
> (Take a close look at your local dance club - if they have mirrors
> and a fog machine...you'll see the film!  Would you want this in or
> on your car?
> 
> I know it sounds exotic, and maybe it's a little impracticle - but
> have you considered dry-ice (frozen Carbon Dioxide)?  You wouldn't
> need such a powerful heater, and the fog has a tendancy to actually
> roll and fall (as it is actually colder) rather than fill (like
> smoke - as the chemical fog machines do). And it leaves no residue.
> It doesn't last very long, but it isn't very expensive.
> 
> Hey - thats my two cents. But your project sounds like fun!
> 


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