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MDG Touring Atmospheres Co2 Hazer MDG machines employ CO2 gas for their propellant and have an in-built Automatic Purging System (APSTM) which purges the heating module after the first heating cycle and after every emission of fog, preventing residual build up and clogging. LeMaitre G300 Fog & Haze Machine DMX Controlled The G300 is the most technically advanced fog machine available. Challenging all the limitations that technology offers Le Maitre takes fog machines several steps further. The G300 not only breaks all the technological advancements but it also doubles as a hazer. By simply changing the output mode and the fluid in the machine, it safely doubles as a water base hazer. This feature has never before been available on a standard fog machine. Lightwave F-100 Fogger The F-100™ performance fog generator is designed to meet the rigorous demands of the nightclub, theatrical, and touring industries. It is capable of producing tremendous bursts of dense white fog, which has made it a standard in the entertainment industry. Rosco 1500 Fogger The Model 1500 Fogger features a fog output of 1500 cubic feet per minute and has proven to be reliable and efficient. Perfect for most studio needs, with good fog output and variable fog control. Includes 25' remote cable. LeMaitre Zephyr Fan The LeMaitre Zephyr Fan was designed to be used in conjunction with our range of fog & haze machines, to assist in the dispersement of the effect into the atmosphere. This unique design allows most machines to be placed directly on top of the zephyr fan, for a simple and convenient method of operation. HES Coldflow LCO2 Exchanger Module The Coldflow is an accessory for standard fog machines that converts liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) to dry ice. The dry ice cools a uniquely designed aluminum extrusion that is capable of converting large volumes of fog into dense low lying fog. The unit can create a wide range of low lying fog effects from a continuous layer to a gigantic cloudburst. By using LCO2, the Coldflow is far more efficient than more conventional means for creating a low-lying fog. The unit actually uses the LCO2 to create dry ice inside an aluminum chamber. You then can use your fog machine and run the fog through the cooling chamber. The fog is chilled below ambient temperature and will hug the ground. It is well known that the cooler the fog,
the better the effect. That's why, by exposing the fog to the low temperature of
dry ice, you can get a great effect. Coldflow eliminates all of the problems
associated with using commercial dry ice. These problems included finding a
source, transporting, handling, storage and the need to limit fog to short
effects. Liquid carbon dioxide is commonly found almost anywhere. It is easy to
handle and does not require any special storage. Whereas 50 pounds of dry ice
will give a 15-minute effect when dropped in hot water, a comparable tank of
LCO2 will last for hours. Urban Brand Dry Ice Fogger Custom made At Urban, These Dry Ice Foggers have 3 - 4" output vents, 2 - 1800 watt heaters, squirrel cage fan, water pump and a large drop basket. Power required 2 - 20 amp circuits Dry Ice Fogger Instructions Fill with water until level is just below drop basket in up position. Plug in power to two separate 20 amp circuits. Attach lengths of 4" dryer hose and run to output location(s). Turn on heaters 90 minutes prior to fog drop time if starting with hot water and 2 1/2 to 3 hours prior if starting with cold water. Fogger has 2 - 1800 watt heaters and requires two 20 amp circuits. To Fog: With basket in raised position, load dry ice into basket. Close top door and latch. Turn on fan. Turn on water pump. Drop basket for strongest fog effect or for longest fog effect run with water pump until output slows - Then drop the ice basket. More ice can be added at any time but, the output will drop when the top door is opened. Pump may also be cycled to prolong the fog effect. Time of effect depends on amount of ice used as well as pump/basket technique.
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