In a usual night on halloween I use up around 1-1.5 of those battles you can buy at walmart. I got 2 last year and still have 1 left. If you have a higher power machine though you go through more.
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How much fog do you run through a night when filling a large area, such as chilled fog for a graveyard?
Also, any ideas on making your own fog juice?
In a usual night on halloween I use up around 1-1.5 of those battles you can buy at walmart. I got 2 last year and still have 1 left. If you have a higher power machine though you go through more.
Last year we used 4 foggers, three small and one very large one for the grave yard and went through about 1 1/2 gal over two nights. This year we will be useing 6 foggers but I want to set the timers for longer burst and shorter down time, so I'm thinking 3 gal this year. Better to have it and not need it then to need it and not have it.
We run 13 fog machines, one that runs pretty much constantly, I think it shuts down for 10 seconds every 10 minutes, but it runs the Hall of Fog, and that must be kept totally fogged in. I use 5 bottles of fog over the 13 days of terror that Castle Dread operates. I also discovered that the water diffusers produce a considerable amount, but we had to place it in a kiddie pool to keep enough water for the night. The larger diffuser was kind of pricey ($120.00) at our local garden center, but the water is free for me. So in the long run it works out.
We use 2-1200 watt foggers in our grave yard scene. I go through about a half gal a night. although I use froggy's fog juice which is much more dense the the stuff you but from a department store. It is also oderless and much more safe then others as well. Check out there website at: http://www.froggysfog.com/ Tell em who sent yea, and they will take really good care of you.
Thanks boo crew, I'll check it out. Debbie 13 foggers, man that must be sweet. That is a lot of fog.
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