Frozen Hazer
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Hey Its A Fazers and unlucky
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How do you like this fazer? Does it have what it takes in a big room. What the watts? THANKS
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and thank god that i dont have to deal with this. In Australia it never Snows down on Sea level :D but i really want for it to snow lol
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actually to start with this looks like a Fazer not a Hazer a fazer is basicy a smoker with a fan in front a Hazer gets the fluid and compresses it and does some other funny stuff to it to make it work
the smoker works by pumping fluid from the chamber into a heating element and then the heating element vaporizes the fluid into smoke. if that fluid is the Martin/Jem Pro Smoke Super (ZR Mix) it is water based but smoke fluid is made from glycol so it wont freeze.
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once i saw it frozen i thought "should you microwave a fog machine"
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Lucky!! Play the lotto! Just kidding. I'm glad it worked. I'm going to bring mine in asap!!! =)
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I've had this happen twice to me now. Once over 2yrs ago, and once this past yr, that I haven't fixed yet. In your case you got lucky! In my case I have to suck out all the old juice, then use a 50/50 mix of distilled water and white vinegar to clean it all out.
~DJ Bo~
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that is a good thing to let people know..forunately i always bring my hazer inside when its cold just because it has fluid in there. i have a mbt hazer and it doesnt have a heater element inside..it has no warm up time and pump haze as soon as you turn it on. im glad you didnt have to trash you hazer.
2:22 is that a wolf? o,O
AaronVerhoeven 1 year ago 3
Hey Zack - I'm thinking the difference is haze vs. fog. I keep all my fog out in the sub zero temps here in lovely Minnesota, and they have never frozen or gelled for me. I use a water based fog solution, and if I'm not mistaken most, if not all fog solutions contain glycol, which by itself is a natural antifreeze...
mndjguy 2 years ago