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smoke on the water!!

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Hi all ,I've just removed the top of my smoke machine tank ,and inside there is a sort of charred wick . Does this serve a purpose or what ,should it be removed/cleaned . Atm I'm trying different mixes of glycirine and water ,with no luck with 33 gly to 66 dist h2o cheers 8)
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You need that wick as that is what soaks up the smoke fluid to the heat element. When ever I have took it out always managed to break the heater element so I say leave it.

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Yes it does look fragile ,I've checked the voltage of the element and it's OK ,I'll leave well alone and try a slightly stronger mix 8)
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Just a thought... I am using electronic cigarette to try to quit smoking and I nix my own formula. I think they work on the same principal as these smokers in that they have a metal mesh wick somewhere that heats up to vaporize the liquid. I am building a KT and I am going to try my mix in it but in the meantime I use vodka as the agent to breadown the VG grade glycerine rather than water. The formula we use for the cigerette is 38% glycerine, 30 percent vodka (you can use pure grain alcohol as well) and 32% flavouring like pure almond extract. So I am thinking I an going to try this fomula first, it will make the house smell nice if I run it indoors! If it works to some extent then I will try experimenting with no flavouring and just mixes of the alcohol and glycerine. I believe that the alcohol/glycerine would vapourize much easier than a water mix since we all know alcohol evaporates much quicker than water too. Just thought I would throw this out there!

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I'all give that a try ,only I've got the dregs of a bottle of Morgans spiced rum , bye the way happy new year to all!!!! :crazy:
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Maybe something like this might work in place of the vodka/rum

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271019176623? ... 1423.l2649

Might need watering down as is 99% alcohol.

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Stupid me! Since you are not smoking it of course you can use cheap 99% rubbing alcohol which makes it easy since almost everyone using Tamyia paints uses that to thin it! Use it in the smoker Duh! LOL!
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I've been trying many mixtures for my smokers over the years: glycirine/water, glycirine/alchohol, motor oil; cooking oil and fog juice...I finally set out for baby oil. It's cheap, you can get it at any grocery store; and it works...

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Would baby oil work on the stock HL smoker ? What would be the composition ? I see you have a proportional custom smoker here. Lastly, would it stink up the house ?
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Baby oil is made of 100% liquid paraffin with generally aloes and perfume added; depending of the brand...
I switched to baby oil mainly because it was a better lubricant for the rubber tip of the piston for the boosted version of the stock H.L. smoker...http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... =33&t=8027
Too much heat will produce a thick stinky white smoke; reducing the heat will produce a reasonable amount of smoke with a baby powder smell...

The smoke unit in the above video is my last design; I'm using the back pressure of a "taigen" speaker as the pumping system for the unit...
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