Self build smoke unit material help.
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 10:49 am
I’ve been playing around with the standard heng long smoke units and some DIY ones with varies results. My latest idea is to move the heating element actually into the exhaust. See video where I have put a heating element into one of the exhaust of a Tiger 1.
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I think the effect works well, even before the addition of a fan. Problem is the element does gets hot and started to melt the plastic after about 10 minutes. So I need to figure out a way of fixing the resistor in place with out touching the plastic which leads me to wanting to know what materials I can use which is heat resistant.
As space is tight, I was thinking drilling two holes and using these to support the resistor legs, but the legs get hot so need something to bond/hold the legs but will protect surrounding plastic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-IaB9RkQvw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think the effect works well, even before the addition of a fan. Problem is the element does gets hot and started to melt the plastic after about 10 minutes. So I need to figure out a way of fixing the resistor in place with out touching the plastic which leads me to wanting to know what materials I can use which is heat resistant.
As space is tight, I was thinking drilling two holes and using these to support the resistor legs, but the legs get hot so need something to bond/hold the legs but will protect surrounding plastic.