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strmnd54
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Home-made smoke&sound

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Here's an update on my attempt to make a more realistic smoke unit for H.L. tanks ....
So far I managed to get " blue smoke" and a unit able to produce a puff a smoke when needed ...
Now that the mechanical part is solved ; I still need to design the electronic to control it ... :wtf: :wtf:
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Excellent Normond, what fuel are you using? And the coloring how are you creating the blue smoke? I have tried several methods and fuels but always the same result of contaminating the wick, causing it to harden and restricting the absorbent ability of the kevlar wick material.

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Like you I tried a lot of mixes without success ...
I finally decided to go for the real thing without mixing ...
I'm using outboard motor oil for 2 strokes engines ...
It's ink blue and liquid enough to work with the wick ...
Of course the major inconvenient is the smell ....If you ever spilled motor oil on a hot car engine while adding ; you know what I mean ...
On the positive side ; besides the color ; it does't produce any liquid residue at all and last at least 4 times longer than the fog juice I was using before ....
I'm running some intensive tests with it and time will tell if it's a good idea or not .... :/ :/ :/
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I've been trying to upload a pic of the oil without success ...The file was too big ...
Let's try again ....
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sparks
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Great idea :clap:
Hey man....I just ride 'em, I dunno what makes 'em work.
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Excellent smoke effect. What smoker unit are you using. I gave up on the heng long will try to get the smoker that RC command produce as recommended by Blake. Will get one to try when funds available.
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Hi Norm, their are synthetic 2-stroke racing oils that may burn cleaner with less odor, another option maybe KLOTZ a two stroke fuel additive.

best regards Blake
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Thanks for the tip Blake ....There must be a lot of automotive products on the market that would do a good job ...You know me , I'm not afraid to experiment ....
One of the interesting side effect of this oil is the absence of liquid residue clogging small diameter pipes ....
Come to think of it ;It shouldn't be a surprise since most of those additives are designed to burn as clean as possible due to environmental restrictions ....
I believe it would work well with any smoker design using a resistor as heater element , although it's too early to assess the long term effects on the kevlar wicks ...
I plan to run my unit as often that I can for the next couple weeks and then take a look at the heater element ...
I'll keep you guys posted ....
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mmmmmmmmm !!! CASTROL R :thumbup:
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You do know that You can buy 2 stroke oil that smells like strawberries when burned
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