Be careful with this setup. It does not look like pressure out of the fog machine itself is being regulated. Those things can exceed the 1 PSI maximum that should be used for evap testing.
I really like this idea I have toyed with this thought before. How is this working out for you so for you seem to have about a year head start on me just wondering if u could offer me any tips on my adventure into this I'm thinking about doing pretty much the same thing.
I really like this idea I have toyed with this thought before. How is this working out for you so for you seem to have about a year head start on me just wondering if u could offer me any tips on my adventure into this I'm thinking about doing pretty much the same thing.
@TheTexasCoder It does, but it is very little; when I say very little, I mean very little. Nothing to be concerned with; there is no fear of a hydro-lock.
Be careful with this setup. It does not look like pressure out of the fog machine itself is being regulated. Those things can exceed the 1 PSI maximum that should be used for evap testing.
darrenct83 3 months ago
Dude awsome, can you tell me what fittings and material you used so i can try to convert my fogger machine into a smoker..thanks Bro'..J
CHIBA280CRV 4 months ago
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I really like this idea I have toyed with this thought before. How is this working out for you so for you seem to have about a year head start on me just wondering if u could offer me any tips on my adventure into this I'm thinking about doing pretty much the same thing.
dcargal 6 months ago
I really like this idea I have toyed with this thought before. How is this working out for you so for you seem to have about a year head start on me just wondering if u could offer me any tips on my adventure into this I'm thinking about doing pretty much the same thing.
dcargal 6 months ago
how manny watts the machine and what the setting of the air regulator
esanding 7 months ago
WHOA MAN...nicely done!!! I love this idea!!! Would the fog machine leave any condensation behind in the components?
TheTexasCoder 1 year ago
@TheTexasCoder It does, but it is very little; when I say very little, I mean very little. Nothing to be concerned with; there is no fear of a hydro-lock.
mechanicnamedjohn 1 year ago