Another thing to keep in mind. The odjective of the chiller is to get the fog's temperature lower than the outside air. Example - if your temperature is thirty degrees and the chiller only gets the fog down to forty degrees it will never hug the ground. I am in Maine and prefer dry ice since dry ice is -109 degrees (versus ice from the freezer that is 28 degrees), this tends to get my fog colder than regular ice, therefore, giving me a low lying fog. (Until the breeze kicks up
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