I can get my hands on a very large kettle ... do you know if the dry ice would fog up if it was placed into the kettle and ofcourse the kettle plugged in? The kettle is cheap so that is the least of my worries ...
or do I need water to keep the dry ice going?
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Dry Ice - Would this work to fog it up? –
10-21-2008,12:58 PM
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10-21-2008,01:33 PM
Dry ice for fog effect needs water.Warm water at that for the good low stuff.
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10-21-2008,01:59 PM
I was going to do the same thing and gave up on the idea. It works great but you have to heat the water (or keep replacing it with hot water). You also have to keep adding dry ice.
I decided just to go with a fog machine and fog chiller. Bigger up front investment but I'll have it for the long haul.
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10-21-2008,02:28 PM
I agree with the statement above. You will go through dry ice fast and you have to keep the water hot. Since it is ice it will cool the water off at some point. The better investment is a fogger with a chiller.



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