Does anyone have experience modifying fogger timers?
I am trying to fire a pirate ship cannon fire (fog), incorporating light and sound. The cannon is built from 4" black pvc pipe. I have a number of 400W fog machines with remote variable timers for them .
The variable timers are made by Fitco - I believe the IA231.
I would like to use the output of the timer to trigger the fog, a light and the sound of a cannon firing. I am thinking the output of the timer could be used to drive the fog machine and light but I need help triggering the sound.
sounds like this could work, if the timer works off of 120v out of the fogger, you could tie a relay in by splitting the timer output going back into the fogger and connecting that to the hot of the relay and the ground to the neutral to the neutral of the fogger, then when the timer sent the 120v back to the fogger it would also trip the relay which could activate a sound player and lighting. you will need a volt/ohm meter for this
That is along the lines of what I was thinking. For the light in the cannon, I should be able to put a low wattage 120V lamp tied to the trigger of the timer. It is still not real clear how I will play the sound. Specifically what type of device I could use to play the sound. Since I am firing a cannon, it would be nice if it could be fairly loud. I have extra sets of powered computer speakers available.
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if you attached a 120v coil relay you wouldn't even have to use a low wattage bulb. and you could attach the relay to the play button of a cd player, etc
SUCCESS at last!!!! I was able to use Cowalacious Chipcorder boards for the sound. The Fitco remote timer switches a relay to trigger the sound card (THANK YOU GUITARIST155)! The audio is run through a regular stereo amplifier. The timer also triggers the fog machine and lights. I was able to have a friend test them at a school haunt last weekend and they worked great. I hope to post some video and pictures of them soon - probably after 10/31.
Sweet! I just read this today.. was going to suggest you use a cheap sampler.. or hook up a laptop or something for the sound. I have several mp3 players.. might be possible to trigger them in some manner.. but that may get a bit expensive. Best bet is what you did.. using some sort of sound hardware to play it instantly.
I would suggest a powered sub if you have one. I plan to use my home theater sub for the big night for the thunder sounds.