![]() Im planning on buying a cheap fogger like that, but the litre of fog juice the person sells is like 40% of the price of the fogger. So is it okay to make your own fog juice and use it for a cheap ($40) fogger?Ī fog juice seller I know says it is bad and not usng their fog juice with their fogger will decrease the life span of the fogger, but I wouldnt be surprised if they were lying to sell their fog juice. i thought i'd ask you guys if this is okay: So many knowledgeble people in this forum. Though I have never used Froggy's fog.EDIT: please read mixedgas's posts to learn why you should be cautious about doing this. ![]() I like my spirit fog (I have a spirit 700W). Plus, buying fog fluid from places like Halloween Effects at low prices simply makes sense. The risks simply do not out-weigh the price of a commercially designed and manufactured fog machine. ![]() It's simple not worth saving a few bucks to take a chance. To me one of the most important things is that the company manufactured the machines using scientific research and engineering to produce a machine that is safe as possible.įog machine fluid I don't believe that any home-made fog machine or fluid will be as safe, clean and efficient as a commercial version. I know I want the fog produced to be as safe and hazard free as possible for my family and guests. Plus, you will most likely void the warranty on the fog machine(s). If not created within the proper range for a specific fog machine, it is possible that the fog fluid could oxidize and produce toxic fumes, including formaldehyde, which is a definite health hazard.Īlso, you could damage components in the fog machine, such as the heat exchanger, pump and exit nozzle. There are many variables to be considered including the temperature range of the fog machine's heating element and the correct proportions of these chemicals. I have also heard of glycerin and distilled water being used in home-made fog machines (very dangerous), but again we recommend against this. ![]() Home made fog machine juice - Very Dangerous!Water/Glycol based fog machine fluids are usually a mixture of 99.9% pure, pharmaceutical grade propylene glycol, triethylene glycol, and distilled water. Manufacturers design the chemical content of the fog producing fluid around the specific fog machine they manufacturer. We highly recommend against trying to make your own fog fluid. source from Fog Machines - Your Guide to using Fog Machines for Halloween and Fry's Electronics, that would sell the juice. But otherwise I have Party of America, Halloween Spirit. I don't want to spend $50 on overnight shipping costs + $20 for the gallon. does anyone know of a better formula that is good for the higher powered machines that will produce good fog as opposed to haze like output? is there any chance I can make my own "good" fog juice. I am sure Froggy's and maybe even Chauvet's own use something else. I've seen the online stuff of making juice. but not sure if that is any more advisable than just using the crap juice in my fogger. I was thinking of making my own rather than chance some generic halloween store crap. and I don't want to turn on my new fogger till its clean. I figured this is definitely not a good thing. didn't fill it up (big tank), so I looked in the tank to see how full and found a bunch of odd black chunks floating around. poured the rest of my Froggy's juice I had from two years ago in the tank.
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