6/29/2023 0 Comments Fog juice recipe![]() ![]() How many Watts/What model is this machine? 1 Litre in your average single car garage is a couple of days of useful fog. Its the "per litre" costs in small batches that are expensive.ġ LPM is a huge amount of juice. In most parts of the world, if you buy professional juice in bulk the pricing is not that bad. That perfume when "cracked" in the machine smells awful. It may have a perfume or preservative added to it, at least what my local drugstore sells, does. Is it worth risking your health? Especially indoors!ģ0% Pharmacology grade Glycerin will work in some machines, but is not optimal for maximum, clean, nearly odorless, fog. Most manufacturers do not disclose their exact mix, so there is a lot of bad information out there. If you use the really wrong stuff, it can be very hazardous, especially if you use Ethyl or Methyl Glycols.(Antifreeze) If you use the wrong stuff, long term it is hazardous. So what you breath is the product of this chemical process. Sort of like burning, but without the oxygen. ![]() So the fog is "cracked" when it passes through the boiler. Food grade chemicals are used because in bulk they are cheap, and yet they will be more then pure enough and consistent for good "process control". Fog juice is usually a mixture of food grade / fish derived glycols, related to glycerin but not the same molecule. Some of them find something that works, but it may not be tested for audience exposure. A lot of tutorials are on the web by people who will do anything to save a Euro/Dollar/Ruble/Pound/Centavo. One last question: how much fog is too much? I easily get carried away with these stuff, wouldnt want to get high in my garage from too much fog. Id like to ask this too: how long can you keep your fog juice for later use? Is that really all you need? No danger or damage to the fogger involved? There are tutorials on the internet telling you just need 70% distilled water mixed with 30% glycerin. And since he says 1 litre gets used up in 1 minute by that fogger and also he doesnt always have fog juice in his shop i think i should try to make my own juice. 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. EDIT: please read mixedgas's posts to learn why you should be cautious about doing this. ![]()
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