schaef2493
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I'm going truly DIY and building an ultra-low budget 1 or 2 time use fog chiller. Attached is a photo of the internals of what I have so far.
For those who don't know what this is, it is basically a cooler with a wire mesh tube ran through it. The compartment in the cooler is packed with ice and the hot fog coming from the fogger is routed through this unit, allowing the fog to cool and hug the ground.
Currently, the wire mesh going through the cooler is open all around. Looking around online, most just left the wire mesh tube open and surrounded it with ice. I was thinking, though, should I be worried about my fog getting cold and sinking down through the open wire mesh down into the ice?? Surely this will prevent the fog from getting all the way through? Should I cover the bottom half of the wire mesh tube with plastic to prevent this?
Thanks!
For those who don't know what this is, it is basically a cooler with a wire mesh tube ran through it. The compartment in the cooler is packed with ice and the hot fog coming from the fogger is routed through this unit, allowing the fog to cool and hug the ground.
Currently, the wire mesh going through the cooler is open all around. Looking around online, most just left the wire mesh tube open and surrounded it with ice. I was thinking, though, should I be worried about my fog getting cold and sinking down through the open wire mesh down into the ice?? Surely this will prevent the fog from getting all the way through? Should I cover the bottom half of the wire mesh tube with plastic to prevent this?
Thanks!