I apologize if this question has already been posted but my search came back empty - Can you dilute fog juice to get less fog? I'm using a fogger in a church sanctuary, it's already set for minimum duration and maximum interval but it's too much fog. Any suggestions?
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Thread: Diluted Fog Juice
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06-18-2007,09:06 PM
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06-19-2007,12:57 AM
Wow, Mikey, you really ARE new here. Some of us have, in the past, SPIKED our Fog Juice with additional glycerine, but nobody has ever talked about reducing the intensity of the fog. I guess if you wanted to "tone it down" (kind of contrary to what most of us want to do) you could just add a little distilled water. And I mean A LITTLE. Just a tiny amount of extra glycerine creates a thick, choking cloud of fog. It would appear that the stuff is already carefully balanced.
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06-19-2007,03:09 AM
I would check with the folks at gotfog.com b4 doing anything
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06-19-2007,06:18 AM
Thanks for the replys. Yeah, I generally agree that more is better, but I'm fogging up a gymnasium sized room full of 250 kids. I looked at gotfog.com before I posted here but didn't see an e-mail contact.
What I really need is steam instead of fog, the initial blast when it fires but no residual. I know some people clean their fog machines by running distilled water through them, does that give you a shot of visible steam?
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06-19-2007,06:49 AM
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06-23-2007,06:40 PM
Sorry we couldn't help. I have never tried reducing the fog. But if you try it only use distilled water. You dont want any thing to grow in there. I took my machine to a party one night. Some idiot kept fogging the room. I was outside and my friend asked me to put my machine up and I asked why. He said that Greg kept hitting the fog machine. I turned around and the whole house had thick fog in it! I could have killed that guy! I hated him anyway.... Major but kisser.
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06-23-2007,06:58 PM
What about a chiller? It wouldn't necesarily give you a "steam" effect but a ground hugging fog won't obliterate the pulput either.
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06-23-2007,07:22 PM
If all you really need is a blast of something that looks like fog or steam or smoke and dissipates immediately, why not use a CO2 fire extinguisher? Many years ago, when I was in a production of a stage play version of 'The Hobbit' we used the blast of a CO2 extinguisher as the smoky breath from the dragon Smaug.
Just don't aim it directly at anyone close by (as it is freezing cold like dry ice) and don't try this with a dry-chemical fire extinguisher (it has to be CO2).
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07-16-2007,06:28 PM
I work part time for Lazer X (laser tag). we use a fogger in our arena. at night we run distilled water through the fogger, it does give you a thinner stream, but the time it takes to get to that point is not practical (usually about 15-20 min) and you cannot keep it at that level. we have our fogger next to a fan, so as we use the fogger, it thins out the smoke and effectivly spreads the fog out. hope this helps



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