Here is a small tip: I repaired lots of smoke machine. They use a simple trick to prevent it from pissing hot fluid: they put the pump in parallel with the thermal switch. When the temperature is too low, the switch close and no power can go throught the pump. When the switch open the power can pass throught the element and into the pump, putting them effectivelly in series. This is fine as the element is so powerfull, so have a low resistance, compared to the tiny power that the pump use, which mean high resistance. Also, add a thermal fuse as a meltdown protection!! Another model I repaired use electronics to do the job of a dual thermostat. Basically it have a 2 set points. One is a pump lockout, the other is the heater cutout. Basically, if the core is too cold it disable the pump, which prevent it from pissing hot fluid. The second thermostat control the heater. I don't know the exact set points, but let's say that the pump cut out at
My Dad was a Special Effects guy in Hollywierd and we were working on a show called Escape from Witch Mountain and we had to fog in a Mountain. So my Dad built a Smoke Machine that could be hooked up to a huge wind machine. We made it to flow 30 gallons a minute of Smoke juice. It worked magnificently until the wind shifted and blew the smoke over freeway and stopped traffic. When I looked around my Dad, the Director, Producers were no where to be seen. So I got the Ticket from the Police. Your machine is pretty good.
So around Eastern in Germany it's often warm and rainy at the same time....We do easter fires, some big some small. The one of the St. George Scouts was regularly 2 stories high of dead wood. not totally dry...but unpaintet and untreated... When the wind turned a big traffic crossing on the other side of a field was smoked up, traffic was stopped, and the firefighters ended the fun. :-( Imagine having to fight fires at Eastern as a firefighter...most were properly wasted too, off course...
That is so amazing. I have searched so many forums and most people said it's impossible to build one from scratch. I'm so happy that somebody has built one DIY and that it works that well
@@dirtblock1383 that's an idea, but that would be a lethal trap and therefore illegal in the US. No matter how much we might want to "Home Alone" our house.
the smoke is burning blue, it should be white, which means its overheating. I am a special effects artist, and blue smoke reads incorrectly on camera, Its down to the oil overheating. You need to put a drip wire on the nozzle, tie of a piece of wire on the nozzle, this stops the oil dripping back on itself into the element area. A little drip tray will catch the oil as well. I use the Artem smoke machine its similar in principle except we use a gas flame to heat the element.
2:34 Higher wattage will affect how much smoke it can produce! The liquid evaporating will steal energy (cool down) the system, and thus the heater has to pump more heat out in order to keep the system hot. If the heater isn't able to keep up with the amount of evaporation happening then you'll just get smoke liquid out the end of your tube instead of smoke. Edit: 7:14 Nope, it's because your heater couldn't keep up with the cooling of the evaporation. Slow down the motor or get a bigger heater. Also, thermal conductivity to the coil from the heater could also be an issue. Adding more aluminum like you suggest is a work around for not having a high enough power heater because the thermal mass of the aluminum acts as a sort of thermal capacitor. So the heater builds up thermal energy into your thermal capacitor which then gets drained as you cool it down by evaporating fog liquid. Edit: "Yes, I vape" 🤣🤣🤣
I'm pretty sure even commercially available fog machines don't have enough heating capacity to keep up with the pumps, and thus rely on thermal mass to extend the time it can spew fog.
C'est rare de voir un francophone faire une vidéo de si bonne qualité en anglais ^^ merci ! It's not often that we see a french producing this kind of video with such quality thank you
Supercool. I've set up different models of fog machines at parties, street parades, and I've seen a few models inside. I didn't really give it much thought if the heating element is filled with alu. :) Thanks for showing it from the DIY perspective.
Fun fact! Here in the United States, we actually do use 240 volts! We just create 2 120v potentials and when you cross them together through the coil, you get 240 volts. They are separated in our breaker boxes and the big circuit breakers for 240v just simply bypass the transformer coil and goes across the two potentials making 240 volts. We mainly have this separation for massive appliances like stoves, washing machines and dryers. The 120v is SAFER (not safe) to handle with our main electronics like home PC's, televisions, radios, phones, etc.
Great work Nicolas! You gave me an amazing idea which is very similar to yours ! Here is how I'm thinking it : first I want to find the sweet spot of the car exhaust to have like 260-320°c at normal driving conditions, then unscrew the exhaust , make a lot of turns with the copper pipe , drill a hole with the same diameter as the pipe to send all the smoke through the exhaust. After that I'm going to pour aluminium on the copper (just like you did) and Wallah! Haha, all the other things are easy (pump, one way valve, liquid container).The car I want to do it on is really old and this is for prank reasons. Thanks again I can't wait for your next video!
Fog machines like these use solenoid pumps. A diode in series with the pump allows the solenoid to be energized for half of each cycle of the AC power. A spring inside the pump resets the piston during the other half cycles. Some pumps have the diode integrated, but others do not. It looks like the pumps you purchased each have a diode already wired into one of the leads (under that suspicious lump of heat shrink tubing). For anyone trying to replicate this, depending on the pumps you acquire, you may have to wire in your own diodes. If your brand new pump doesn't make that characteristic 50 or 60 Hz grinding noise when you apply power, you probably need to add a diode in series with the pump.
What a comeback! Awesome video all around! I really appreciate the effort you put into the video! I hope you keep making videos like this, subbed in the first minute muahahah
Thanks for this vid! I watched the other vid about making fog juice, and after searching for a bit, got some Glycerin and Glycol, but when I went to start test found my Pump had gone bad!. (in my 700W unit, heres me thinking it was a cheap throw-away 400w thing). But, having watched this vid I realized how smegging easy it was to just replace the pump!. (well kinda, the new pump was slightly longer, so there had to be some adjustments made to the machine). So thanks, this saved my $100 fog machine !! (the replacement pump was $20, plus install time). Just waiting on a hose ($7) from Amazon, and Ill be able to build my fog cooler and actually test it out!? Again, thanks for this Vid. !!
Nice one. We used a machine with similar output in the Gas station I worked at years ago. When the alarm was triggered, within seconds the whole building was filled with smoke, all electric doors gor locked and a automated call to the police was made, as well as a notification to the owner. My colleague set it off by accident once, when he forgot to deactivate the alarm, before entering the main room, therefore setting of the motion detectors. Station had to be closed for the day to clean up and reset the alarm system
@@NicolasSalencPBP is that a yes cause I really need one the mice in my house are making a nest and I was wondering if you could make this with a sender from a motion sensor light
Wow je suis impressionné par ton accent juste parfait, même le "voilà" faisait très anglais qui essayait de parler un peu français. Super vidéo j'ai adoré, continue !
Love this, finally a smoke machine worth having. I need that much smoke for outdoor events, but don't have that kinda electric power off-grid, so I'm thinking of doing this using gas heaters instead...
Also came from Shawn Woods and really want one of your mouse traps, please post when you decide to make some more. I do like your channel and will be following.
Tohle ti může sloužit na zadýmení sadu. Stačí trubky a vývody u stromku keřů jako ochrana před mrazem náhlým. Ventily u vývodů u jednotlivých keřů můžeš kontrolovat rychlost dýmu. Naši předci zadýmení sadu používali jako ochranu. Dýmu máš dost a tankování ze sudu v sadu ti zabezpečí pohodu a klidný spánek. Květy ti to oplatí ovocem nebo vínem.
When I saw you let this rip in your garage, I thought "this man has made a fog cannon". They are a commercial unit used in service stations and some shops here in NZ to thwart robberies.
This is very effective in a burglar alarm setup. Jewelry store smash and grabs too. Total isolation in seconds. Loud noises on top of it all. Hell with smoke instead of flames.
TheSaint135 yeah I kind of figured as much. I think the money is often better spent in other ways. Window film, alarm sensors and security cameras all will do a better job.
@@Mrcaffinebean that's not really the reason, these work great but the problem I see is that you need to keep them extremely hot 24/7 to be ready to vaporize at any time, so this is just like having an 800 to 2000 watts heater running constantly, it gets expensive real fast. There's also a chemical version made for cars, those don't require constant power and deliver a mild eye irritant if the car alarm activates. Personally my car alarm has activated countless times by mistake and none because of a break in so I'm not sure I'd want one of those either.
It's also a good idea to use stainless steel as the tubing, because you can heat it up at a higher temperature, and you won't have as much build-up on the inside of the tubing causing blockages.
One time at my school's halloween event we had 3 large store bought foggers for a maze. Then someone lost the remote... 2 minutes later we'd inadvertently filled the entire library, hallways and entry. Woops... Everyone started freaking out 'Open the windows!!! OpEn ThE wInDoWs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' Good times... :)
Wow man,,that's fantastic,,now tell me,when your pour vanilla into fog machine for nice smelling,,it won't damage the normal fog machine ? ,,,thank you ,,,,,South Africa
The finished product that you have is brilliant but when you fired it up in ur workshop it reminded me of the security devices that go under the 1 name of smokecloak great job tho u got my subscription 👍👌
Enjoyed your video always up for learning something I have 2 fog machines and just acquired the ingredients for making my own juice I use my machine on stage for effects. let you know how it goes. Thanks!
Works even better if you cool down the fog. Drainage tube, double coiled in a container covered in ice. It makes it hug the ground rather than make a smoke screen. Lasts longer too.
Some people would never know that you were actually pronouncing: " AL" LOOM". MEN" "NUM". saying "Aluminum". Thanks for you great teaching on this! Cheers
I noticed some smoke oil residue at the front of your smoker. I use a smoke generator on my RC plane, and i use a oil pump with variable speed. The trick is to have all the oil evaporated without leaving a residue, as my plane would be to greasy to handle after a flight. And it results in more smoke generated as to much oil also cools down the heat source...maybe you can try this with your setup
1. Is preheating required? If yes how long? 2. How much temperature heater has to reach to comvert to fog? 3. Did you use a temperature controller to cuton and cutoff heater? 4. Do you have any sequence of the internal working?
Nicolas, are you sure that you have the first schematic (for the commercial unit) correct? The pump motor is shown in series with the heating element, so the heater would get different voltages applied depending on whether the switch for the motor was on or off, and the motor would get different voltages depending on the current state of the thermostat? Since you did not mention this in your narration, I have to ask..... The schematic for your own version looked better.
This is awesome!!! I wonder how it look coming out of a cooler filled with dry ice!? I tried that with a 1600 watt machine, 30 lbs of dry ice, and along with a ground disperser. It stayed really low to the ground
You could be making a lot of money from the mouse trap. I hope that it is patented. But even then it will be stolen and put into the market. Hook up with a manufacturer and get it out ASAP ! Good Luck.
Next time try the SP35a pumps, they are the same Antari uses and they have more power , very nice video btw. And for all your Halloween and Boyscout dudes and dudets..... we poured some fog liquid in a pan and heated it with a portable gas heater we used on hiking trips, let is heat up and use a fan to blow over the pan.... be very careful, it’s not save, but this was our boyscout hack we used for years 🤪
Here's an idea, how about use the coil of copper tubing as a low-voltage secondary of a high power transformer, in which case you might be able to get away with using a shorter coil. Then find/make an appropriate primary and core. Similar to how a soldering gun or spot welder works. The thermal mass of the tubing is much lower and you can control the fog on demand. Of course you'll have to short the ends of the coil with tubing or a copper bar. OR... If you wind everything on a torus, the copper tubing will come back to itself, so maybe lay it horizontal and have the inlet/outlet on opposite sides, or vertical and have one above the other. I'm curious how well any of that would work 🤔
Lol... 8:47 So Polyethylene Glycol is used as a laxative here in the US. They may use it in the EU in some places. It might be better in some instances than glycerin for fog machines (and vaping). Polyethylene glycol actually holds more water per unit than glycerin, so if you're feeling smothered by the glycerin fog, changing over to a Polyethylene fog can "Lighten" the mists. The downside to Polyethylene Glycol is the "perfume" you used might not work as well because there's also less solvent to dissolve the solute. You can adjust this many different ways, but you can play with the balance between glycerin and polyglycol like they do with ecigs.
Here is a small tip: I repaired lots of smoke machine. They use a simple trick to prevent it from pissing hot fluid: they put the pump in parallel with the thermal switch. When the temperature is too low, the switch close and no power can go throught the pump. When the switch open the power can pass throught the element and into the pump, putting them effectivelly in series. This is fine as the element is so powerfull, so have a low resistance, compared to the tiny power that the pump use, which mean high resistance.
Also, add a thermal fuse as a meltdown protection!!
Another model I repaired use electronics to do the job of a dual thermostat. Basically it have a 2 set points. One is a pump lockout, the other is the heater cutout. Basically, if the core is too cold it disable the pump, which prevent it from pissing hot fluid. The second thermostat control the heater.
I don't know the exact set points, but let's say that the pump cut out at
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@Rae Ray nope, I switched job sonce that post.
My Dad was a Special Effects guy in Hollywierd and we were working on a show called Escape from Witch Mountain and we had to fog in a Mountain. So my Dad built a Smoke Machine that could be hooked up to a huge wind machine. We made it to flow 30 gallons a minute of Smoke juice. It worked magnificently until the wind shifted and blew the smoke over freeway and stopped traffic. When I looked around my Dad, the Director, Producers were no where to be seen. So I got the Ticket from the Police. Your machine is pretty good.
to make that much smoke id imagine the machine must have had to run on propane or something.
So around Eastern in Germany it's often warm and rainy at the same time....We do easter fires, some big some small. The one of the St. George Scouts was regularly 2 stories high of dead wood. not totally dry...but unpaintet and untreated...
When the wind turned a big traffic crossing on the other side of a field was smoked up, traffic was stopped, and the firefighters ended the fun. :-(
Imagine having to fight fires at Eastern as a firefighter...most were properly wasted too, off course...
I loved that movie.
I also watched that movie every time it came on.
Of course they were no-where to be seen... They smoke screened the entire production
That is so amazing. I have searched so many forums and most people said it's impossible to build one from scratch. I'm so happy that somebody has built one DIY and that it works that well
This could make an incredible home security system.
Ja wenn einer die Tür nachts lffbet
@@ncp1840 Ich dachte, das geht los, wenn der Alarm ertönt. Dies würde das Haus mit Rauch füllen. Sie können nicht stehlen, was Sie nicht sehen können.
*Puts chlorine gas
@@dirtblock1383 that's an idea, but that would be a lethal trap and therefore illegal in the US. No matter how much we might want to "Home Alone" our house.
@@Dad_a_Monk keep it a secret
You have my deepest respect for your craftmanships and dedication that you put into this project! Amazing job!
"It's non toxic."
Yes but how about the fire station?
the smoke is burning blue, it should be white, which means its overheating. I am a special effects artist, and blue smoke reads incorrectly on camera, Its down to the oil overheating. You need to put a drip wire on the nozzle, tie of a piece of wire on the nozzle, this stops the oil dripping back on itself into the element area. A little drip tray will catch the oil as well. I use the Artem smoke machine its similar in principle except we use a gas flame to heat the element.
I assume the smoke fluid he is using is water-based?
That's really cool, can I ask how you got into that field?
I wonder that, too!
It is vapor, not smoke, unless there is some oil in the pipes that burns.
@@nhcs2k its burning glycerine hence smoke mixed with vapour. When cooler its vapour which should be white.
Your neighbors are going to love you. Great build!
What did your neighbors think when you were shooting so much smoke/ fog out of your yard and workshop? Did they call the fire department or anything?
Oh they're used to it x)
@@NicolasSalencPBP They were thinking "at least we do not live next to Colin Furze..."
Andreas- Underrated reply
@@NicolasSalencPBP I was going to say, Did you tell all your neighbors to unplug there smoke detectors LOL!
Lol nice comment tho
wow c’est incroyable de voir de des gens sont aussi déterminés à l’idée de faire une machine à fumée plus performante ! Super vidéo !
2:34 Higher wattage will affect how much smoke it can produce! The liquid evaporating will steal energy (cool down) the system, and thus the heater has to pump more heat out in order to keep the system hot. If the heater isn't able to keep up with the amount of evaporation happening then you'll just get smoke liquid out the end of your tube instead of smoke.
Edit: 7:14 Nope, it's because your heater couldn't keep up with the cooling of the evaporation. Slow down the motor or get a bigger heater. Also, thermal conductivity to the coil from the heater could also be an issue.
Adding more aluminum like you suggest is a work around for not having a high enough power heater because the thermal mass of the aluminum acts as a sort of thermal capacitor. So the heater builds up thermal energy into your thermal capacitor which then gets drained as you cool it down by evaporating fog liquid.
Edit: "Yes, I vape" 🤣🤣🤣
I'm pretty sure even commercially available fog machines don't have enough heating capacity to keep up with the pumps, and thus rely on thermal mass to extend the time it can spew fog.
C'est rare de voir un francophone faire une vidéo de si bonne qualité en anglais ^^ merci !
It's not often that we see a french producing this kind of video with such quality thank you
Supercool. I've set up different models of fog machines at parties, street parades, and I've seen a few models inside. I didn't really give it much thought if the heating element is filled with alu. :) Thanks for showing it from the DIY perspective.
Next I want to know, how often has the fire department been called, due the massive smoke clouds coming from your workshop :D
Why aren't you so famous , you put so much effort in all these videos ❤️❤️ love ya
Because the famous one put even more effort kid !
Fun fact! Here in the United States, we actually do use 240 volts! We just create 2 120v potentials and when you cross them together through the coil, you get 240 volts. They are separated in our breaker boxes and the big circuit breakers for 240v just simply bypass the transformer coil and goes across the two potentials making 240 volts. We mainly have this separation for massive appliances like stoves, washing machines and dryers. The 120v is SAFER (not safe) to handle with our main electronics like home PC's, televisions, radios, phones, etc.
You can short a battery. It makes better smokes. It can also convert your house into smokes
Khyles Gibrian Ramos great idea
Hello friend, thanks for your video. chemical products can be applied to fumigate?
Great work Nicolas! You gave me an amazing idea which is very similar to yours ! Here is how I'm thinking it : first I want to find the sweet spot of the car exhaust to have like 260-320°c at normal driving conditions, then unscrew the exhaust , make a lot of turns with the copper pipe , drill a hole with the same diameter as the pipe to send all the smoke through the exhaust. After that I'm going to pour aluminium on the copper (just like you did) and Wallah! Haha, all the other things are easy (pump, one way valve, liquid container).The car I want to do it on is really old and this is for prank reasons. Thanks again I can't wait for your next video!
My brothers car did the same thing after he blew the head gasket, plus it smelled sweet, just like antifreeze
Greta Killer
Fog machines like these use solenoid pumps. A diode in series with the pump allows the solenoid to be energized for half of each cycle of the AC power. A spring inside the pump resets the piston during the other half cycles. Some pumps have the diode integrated, but others do not. It looks like the pumps you purchased each have a diode already wired into one of the leads (under that suspicious lump of heat shrink tubing). For anyone trying to replicate this, depending on the pumps you acquire, you may have to wire in your own diodes. If your brand new pump doesn't make that characteristic 50 or 60 Hz grinding noise when you apply power, you probably need to add a diode in series with the pump.
Make a fog machine thst also blows bubbles, so you get smoke filled bubles. They are super fun to play with.
Nicolas Salenc PBP
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,have no care to answer viewer's comments and questions.....that is very nice !!!
Now make a monster fog chiller so the fog stays low to the ground!
And compare it to a Glaciator X-Stream
this video never ceases to amaze me.
The level of skill & patience. My God. Amazing
What a comeback! Awesome video all around!
I really appreciate the effort you put into the video!
I hope you keep making videos like this, subbed in the first minute muahahah
The anti-tomato is with us
Kind of like what happened with my first video of Integza’s... instant subscribe.
Thanks for this vid! I watched the other vid about making fog juice, and after searching for a bit, got some Glycerin and Glycol, but when I went to start test found my Pump had gone bad!. (in my 700W unit, heres me thinking it was a cheap throw-away 400w thing). But, having watched this vid I realized how smegging easy it was to just replace the pump!. (well kinda, the new pump was slightly longer, so there had to be some adjustments made to the machine). So thanks, this saved my $100 fog machine !! (the replacement pump was $20, plus install time).
Just waiting on a hose ($7) from Amazon, and Ill be able to build my fog cooler and actually test it out!?
Again, thanks for this Vid. !!
Super video , sa fait plaisir de voir qu'un français arrive a se faire connaitre avec des tutos comme ça :)
Wow. Just WOW. Major DIY-actualization going on here! Kudos!
now add flavour and nicotine and start a Vape channel :D
nah,.. add the active drug found in Marijuana, and get everyone high without them knowing
hahahahaahaah Gold
Lol I almost said that till I saw you comment 😂
There's a hidden single frame at 8:51 that says "Yes, I vape..."
M S 😂😂😂
It is bad ass how you where able to figure it out and build your own fogmachine. Just seems like alot of work for the average person.
"Every FVCKmachine has a reservoir containing FVCKliquid"
Wise words brother, wise words.
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@@eldesoukyabdouhassaan2156 sorry i don't speak Polish
Nice one. We used a machine with similar output in the Gas station I worked at years ago. When the alarm was triggered, within seconds the whole building was filled with smoke, all electric doors gor locked and a automated call to the police was made, as well as a notification to the owner.
My colleague set it off by accident once, when he forgot to deactivate the alarm, before entering the main room, therefore setting of the motion detectors. Station had to be closed for the day to clean up and reset the alarm system
Must be a hell of an electricity bill for keeping that machine running hot all the time.
Awesome effort and result!
Cheers!
@@NicolasSalencPBP I was wondering if you could sell me one of the mouse traps that you sent to shawnwoods
@@NicolasSalencPBP is that a yes cause I really need one the mice in my house are making a nest and I was wondering if you could make this with a sender from a motion sensor light
Wow je suis impressionné par ton accent juste parfait, même le "voilà" faisait très anglais qui essayait de parler un peu français. Super vidéo j'ai adoré, continue !
8:51 “yes I vape” on the corner of the screen play on 0.25 speed
Love this, finally a smoke machine worth having. I need that much smoke for outdoor events, but don't have that kinda electric power off-grid, so I'm thinking of doing this using gas heaters instead...
Also came from Shawn Woods and really want one of your mouse traps, please post when you decide to make some more. I do like your channel and will be following.
Tohle ti může sloužit na zadýmení sadu. Stačí trubky a vývody u stromku keřů jako ochrana před mrazem náhlým. Ventily u vývodů u jednotlivých keřů můžeš kontrolovat rychlost dýmu. Naši předci zadýmení sadu používali jako ochranu. Dýmu máš dost a tankování ze sudu v sadu ti zabezpečí pohodu a klidný spánek. Květy ti to oplatí ovocem nebo vínem.
that's also a great way to find out who in the audience is allergic to strawberries.
Nicely built and very effective. New subscriber from New Zealand.
"As you can see theres not much to it"
*me, an unintellectual"
"Hmmm yes you're right"
When I saw you let this rip in your garage, I thought "this man has made a fog cannon". They are a commercial unit used in service stations and some shops here in NZ to thwart robberies.
Immagine some one would think that his house is on smoke and some one called fire department. 😂😂😂
This is very effective in a burglar alarm setup. Jewelry store smash and grabs too. Total isolation in seconds. Loud noises on top of it all. Hell with smoke instead of flames.
This has an element of Colin Furze to it with it's exposed live metal electronic parts
I HIGHLY recommend some type of thermal compound between the thermal switches and the aluminum tubing.
These are used for security too, when an alarm is triggered, tons of fog are released making it basically impossible to see.
This is exactly what I was thinking it could be used for, when he fired it up indoors!
TheSaint135 this is actually a product sold commercially to places like jewelry stores.
@@Mrcaffinebean I work in the security industry and have seen these at trade shows, but they don't sell well.
TheSaint135 yeah I kind of figured as much. I think the money is often better spent in other ways. Window film, alarm sensors and security cameras all will do a better job.
@@Mrcaffinebean that's not really the reason, these work great but the problem I see is that you need to keep them extremely hot 24/7 to be ready to vaporize at any time, so this is just like having an 800 to 2000 watts heater running constantly, it gets expensive real fast. There's also a chemical version made for cars, those don't require constant power and deliver a mild eye irritant if the car alarm activates. Personally my car alarm has activated countless times by mistake and none because of a break in so I'm not sure I'd want one of those either.
It's also a good idea to use stainless steel as the tubing, because you can heat it up at a higher temperature, and you won't have as much build-up on the inside of the tubing causing blockages.
Yes I have built smoke systems for RC airplanes and the stainless tubing was a much better smoke. Seem to heat up faster producing a long hang smoke.
i'm more impressed about your english skills than your inventions.
This has so many applications every home should have one.
One time at my school's halloween event we had 3 large store bought foggers for a maze. Then someone lost the remote... 2 minutes later we'd inadvertently filled the entire library, hallways and entry. Woops... Everyone started freaking out 'Open the windows!!! OpEn ThE wInDoWs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'
Good times... :)
Some people are allergic to propylene glycol, so it was a good idea from them.
Or you just plug out it’s power...
@@oscars.s6370 That would have worked...if we could've seen past our nose...
harry potter stole from you
@@AmusementLabs true xD
Wow man,,that's fantastic,,now tell me,when your pour vanilla into fog machine for nice smelling,,it won't damage the normal fog machine ? ,,,thank you ,,,,,South Africa
AYE i saw that "Yes i vape."
Now this an appropriate fog machine. I could create some epic photographs with this set up. Excellent video!
Thanks Much for upload this. can you make 1.or more for sale.?
The finished product that you have is brilliant but when you fired it up in ur workshop it reminded me of the security devices that go under the 1 name of smokecloak great job tho u got my subscription 👍👌
Woah!
Finally an E-Cigarette strong enough for my needs!
Tell me more about the CE-Sign. 🤨🤔 Greetings from Europe
I'm here after seeing your mouse trap in action. I'm disappointed that there's no video detailing the development.
Your neighbours must absolutely love you.
your english accent is really good ... pour un francais ;)
Enjoyed your video always up for learning something I have 2 fog machines and just acquired the ingredients for making my own juice I use my machine on stage for effects. let you know how it goes. Thanks!
8:46 when you open a highschool bathroom stall
Can we to.
Very impressive machine sir. Great job.
7:47 je te croyais anglais avec ton parfait accent 😉
J'allais écrire ce com 😂
De même
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Andrew Carrillo is a great resource
Works even better if you cool down the fog. Drainage tube, double coiled in a container covered in ice. It makes it hug the ground rather than make a smoke screen. Lasts longer too.
Neighbours : I can see you,
Nicolas: "flip the switch" Nope, no u cant :) well done
Nicolas Salenc: *shows all the engineering/wiring involved, blueprints, steps, etc*
My Brain: *~*Magic*~* o.o
nice. 8:50 yes, i vape.
mark ade: need this guy for Vape public relations👍💨💨
I thought i was the only one that saw that
Its actually 8:51
@@mahmutcaliskan1221 yes xD
Some people would never know that you were actually pronouncing: " AL" LOOM". MEN"
"NUM". saying "Aluminum". Thanks for you great teaching on this! Cheers
Baisicly a big flavourless vape
You should show how amazing laser patterns look in heavy fog verses the wimpy Halloween fogger. Nice work.
I’m not convinced that you’re not the Hacksmith
I was thinking I was watching the Hacksmith 2nd channel at this point they look so alike lmao
Right🤙🤟 lets go
Great project, V3.0 nailed it!
this smoke machine is epic... sometimes you just need a stage to be covered in smoke in seconds.... XD
I noticed some smoke oil residue at the front of your smoker. I use a smoke generator on my RC plane, and i use a oil pump with variable speed. The trick is to have all the oil evaporated without leaving a residue, as my plane would be to greasy to handle after a flight. And it results in more smoke generated as to much oil also cools down the heat source...maybe you can try this with your setup
6:36 imagine if it cut to v-sauce walking into a light blue grayish room questioning fog
1. Is preheating required? If yes how long?
2. How much temperature heater has to reach to comvert to fog?
3. Did you use a temperature controller to cuton and cutoff heater?
4. Do you have any sequence of the internal working?
A small version inside car can work as anti-theft device.
Nicolas, are you sure that you have the first schematic (for the commercial unit) correct? The pump motor is shown in series with the heating element, so the heater would get different voltages applied depending on whether the switch for the motor was on or off, and the motor would get different voltages depending on the current state of the thermostat? Since you did not mention this in your narration, I have to ask.....
The schematic for your own version looked better.
I like the mouse trap you make with heat sensor!!!
This is awesome!!! I wonder how it look coming out of a cooler filled with dry ice!? I tried that with a 1600 watt machine, 30 lbs of dry ice, and along with a ground disperser. It stayed really low to the ground
Legal!
Não sei como seus vizinhos não chamaram bombeiro, devido muita fumaça. Parabéns pela iniciativa e compartilhar seus projetos
Thank you so much for making this video. I want to make a portable fog machine. I am thinking of using a heavy-duty vape device.
I bet you got the neighbors startled the first time 😂😂
holy cow, I didnt though u where a frenchman. such a good english. I like your videos
hook it up to your home security system to freak out any would-be thieves
Perfect for home security -- install it in your attic and port it in the vent. (Or tube it to point of entry as well as your valuable space)
You could be making a lot of money from the mouse trap. I hope that it is patented. But even then it will be stolen and put into the market. Hook up with a manufacturer and get it out ASAP ! Good Luck.
Well he actually copied everything from a production model so, I don't think he's going to have anything stolen from him.
Next time try the SP35a pumps, they are the same Antari uses and they have more power , very nice video btw. And for all your Halloween and Boyscout dudes and dudets..... we poured some fog liquid in a pan and heated it with a portable gas heater we used on hiking trips, let is heat up and use a fan to blow over the pan.... be very careful, it’s not save, but this was our boyscout hack we used for years 🤪
8:41 when your friend who vapes comes to your house
You mean 24:15 where the guy gets beaten up by everybody else
Here's an idea, how about use the coil of copper tubing as a low-voltage secondary of a high power transformer, in which case you might be able to get away with using a shorter coil. Then find/make an appropriate primary and core. Similar to how a soldering gun or spot welder works. The thermal mass of the tubing is much lower and you can control the fog on demand. Of course you'll have to short the ends of the coil with tubing or a copper bar.
OR...
If you wind everything on a torus, the copper tubing will come back to itself, so maybe lay it horizontal and have the inlet/outlet on opposite sides, or vertical and have one above the other.
I'm curious how well any of that would work 🤔
That's a pretty good idea
Wow very cool 👍 nice video
Excelent! In my country, there are More smoke courtain.
8:51 “yes, I vape...”
I think that ultrasonic fogger with powerful fan will be cheaper and more efficent, but great video :D
I wanna build this as a getaway smoke screen device for my car, lol.
Just add glycerine nozzles into your exhaust manifold, gets very hot, instant fog wall for sure.
Don't forget to post the video!
Lol... 8:47
So Polyethylene Glycol is used as a laxative here in the US. They may use it in the EU in some places. It might be better in some instances than glycerin for fog machines (and vaping).
Polyethylene glycol actually holds more water per unit than glycerin, so if you're feeling smothered by the glycerin fog, changing over to a Polyethylene fog can "Lighten" the mists.
The downside to Polyethylene Glycol is the "perfume" you used might not work as well because there's also less solvent to dissolve the solute.
You can adjust this many different ways, but you can play with the balance between glycerin and polyglycol like they do with ecigs.