Supercharge Your Fog Machine!
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- Getting fog to reach further into your Halloween display can be a challenge, but but adding in a small but powerful fan, you can maximize the amount of fog you're able to move around.
So join me as I build a DIY fog fan for use with my Halloween fog machine.
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Halloween in Australia when it's not Autumn (Fall) is a real problem with fog. The fog comes out at a high temperature anyway, hot air rises faster than cool air so the trick is to use a system that can cool the fog down so it stays low on the ground for longer. This can be done using some flexible tubing you can coil inside a large container, having the tube ends fixed to holes made at the base of the container, sealing them so you can pour in lots of ice in the container and close it. Place the fog machine at one end of the container (It's good to have a heat resistant tube fixed to that end cause the nozzle of your fogger gets hot in case you're like me and didn't know how hot it can get). The fog travels through the coiled up tubing in ice and it gets "Chilled". There's a few plans for this on the net but they are easy to improvise or even improve on😊
Utilize the Bernoulli effect and don’t put the hose adaptor right against your fogger. If there’s room for more air, the low pressure in the tube will pull even more air in and help disperse the fog
Double this comment! Great build. I will use this.
Love this idea! For our display we love low lying fog so not only do we buy Froggy fog juice, but we also have similar garden piping you used in your example. We freeze water bottles the night before and throw 2-3 bottle into the tube and it cools the fog enough to keep it perfectly low. Halfway during the night we replace the frozen bottles, but its easy to do. I know there's other methods using coolers and dry ice, but this one works for our small yard and really makes a difference.
Great idea with the water bottles.
I love your channel so much and I’m so and I’m so inspired by you to the point where I have started making my own garage haunt😄
That is awesome!
@@VanOaksProps thank you!
That's an awesome idea and a very simple fix for a fog distribution problem... I love it.. sometimes the simplest things are the amswer
Awesome, this will totally help for future Halloween decor.
The way I do it is I concocted a setup using 4” corrugated drainage pipe arranged with different exits where I want the fog to come out. Then I pass the fog through a rubbermaid container filled with ice. And I use an old hair dryer at the beginning where the fog comes in to push it along. Had good luck with it last year!
We are giving this a try this year!
If you set the hose or fan a few inches away from the fogger it will draw more air into the tube that will help push the fog through the hose.
Another useful build. This is really helpful for stage use as well. Thanks. Happy haunting!
Brilliant!
Nice!
If you put some frozen water bottles in the tube, it will chill the fog as it passes and give it a low lying fog effect.
I had good luck making a PVC chiller. I used:
- 4" x 8-foot pipe
- 4" 90° elbow
- 4"x2" reducer
- 2" tee, with short bit uncapped
- And a short length of 2" stock
Cut and fit. Spray paint with black Krylon Fusion.
Works best concealed in bushes or the like.
To use, fill 4" portion with ice or (easiest) frozen 20 oz bottles of water. Put small end *riiight* next to fog machine output and start 'er up.
You may have to replace the water bottles a couple times over the course of an evening.
Awesome idea, I think I’ll try doing it this way. Thanks for sharing 🎃💀☠️🎈🧛♂️👻
The part that are put together near the beginning of the video including the fan can be used to pull air through an airbrushing paint booth as well.
Damn great idea . Gonna try this for my carbon freezing chamber
Thanks!
Thank you!
I've seen marine bilge blowers also work with foggers.
Look up adding a pond mister to your fog machine. It increases the amount of fog and helps it stay low to the ground.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on ultra sonic foggers, especially the big ones with 10 heads on them. I've experimented with the single head/disc ultrasonic humidifiers for my indoor plants and they can put out some decent fog which also stays low to the ground. Anyway, I actually bought an AC inline fan by accident thinking it was a regular PC fan and I might use it for this. Though I don't currently own a fogger, that might be a future purchase when I see some sales. Great video as always!
They're cool, but crazy expensive in my limited experience pricing them out. Thanks for watching!
See you in the fog Van Oaks!
Actually, I like the intermediate setup, since it spreads the fog across a wider area.
Wow, Ok I think the middle one without the fan Might help make a Fog Screen ??? Like the one you made a video about a Bit Earlier !!
Possibly! Especially if you cap the opposite end of the ducting.
@@VanOaksProps heck Yeah !!
I have heard if you want your Fog to stay lower you can run the tube through a cooler filled with Ice .
Looks like a boat bilge blower.
Great video I couldn’t find the link to the RCA lighting that you talk about. Can you share the video link or the name so I can look for it in the old videos thanks
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There is another thing you could try to keep the fog more compact. I've recently seen a trick by Norm from Adam Savage's channel Tested, where he lead the fog through a piece of open cell foam. The result is a dense fog creeping over the floor. But since he made the test with a micro fogger, I'm not sure if this would work on a larger scale with your fog machine.
Let's get to fogging!
seems an inline vent fan would work the same way
Correct.
I’d be curious to see what it would if you put the fan at the end of your hose.
run the hose through a cooler full of ice it will keep the fog down at ground level.
Can you do a project using this fan and a fog chiller? I tried doing a fog chiller once before but it was an utter fail.
Maybe some day!
Masonite would be good for the gaskets.
Definitely.
I don't see a need for this in that setup and I didn't notice any real difference in output. I could use this though to help push the fog through my long tubing going through a fog chiller. I may do this.
For clarity this isn't how I would set it up, but rather just shows it's application. 8 feet worth of ducting really doesn't serve much purpose in a haunt setting, however, if you needed to push for 20' this would be a good build to improve fog distribution.
The second one without the fan had better spread overall.
It’s because I had to run it 3x as long just to get the fog to exit the ducting. So there was more fog created.
Thank you for the video. Any possibility, you'd be willing the post the STL file for the gasket? I'm making this and am having trouble converting the PDF into something I can upload to the modeling software I use. Or add to your ETSY store. I'd buy the plans. Thank you.
Unfortunately I didn't design it in 3d. Have you tried converting the PDF to an SVG and importing that into your 3d software and then extruding the shape?
@@VanOaksProps Hi, thank you for replying. I really appreciate it. I did try a free PDF to SVG converter and the results were less than stellar. I'm going to try cutting acrylic on my CNC. I'm sure I'll be able to adapt the pattern and make it work. Thank you again.
Need a chiller
Curious which glue gun that was?
This one: surebonder.com/collections/surebonder-cosplay-glue-tools-and-accessories/products/h-327-specialty-series-high-temperatrue-60-watt-full-size-detail-tip-hot-glue-gun?ref=vanoaksprops
What fog machine do you use?
I actually needed to borrow a fog machine for this video. I find them to all be very similar in construction, the real different is output and the amount of space you need to fill.
Wouldn’t it also help to chill the dog so it hugs the ground?
It absolutely would. This build is more about pushing fog a distance if you have parts of your haunt where the fog won’t reach on its own.
Do you think the gaskets could be 3D printed in PLA?
ABS or PETG would be better since PLA could potentially warp during the warmer times of the year
@VanOaksProps gotcha. Thanks Derek.
Also, does the discharge side of the reducer fit inside the drainage pipe, or is it coupled somehow?
@@603VIL fits right into the ducting. I also found that if you move the fan about 8’ out from the nozzle you get better push. So you’d have the fogger and 8’ of ducting, then the fan, and whatever additional length of ducting. It’s also beneficial to have the ducting about 8-10” from the fogger’s nozzle
@VanOaksProps Got it. So 8-10" gap so that Bernoulli effect works. Then 8 feet of ducting. Then a splice with the reducer fan combo
Then, out to the remaining pipe. Sound right?
I wonder what the life expectancy of a fog juice saturated fan is?
Great question.
I built one using left over plywood and dryer vent connections. My builds seem to be: what can I make from this pile of junk.
Obviously I get the point is to build something, but it seems like you're just creating a weaker version of a bilge fan for a similar price.
I was actually unaware of bilge fans prior to making the video. That said, I'm always for time saving purchases that do a better job than the version I could make.
Cosplay hot glue? 😂🤦♂️ It's just regular hot glue but black
It's actually not. It's part rosin and has a much higher softening point than standard hot glue.