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    Default 1500W fog machine with RGB led effect

    Hi all
    I think a lot of people are interst in this 1500W + RGB led effect fog machine

    Then for more convenient for buying , I relist on Ebay

    Youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNOn4PXSNZ4


    http://www.ebay.com/itm/321229250593...9#ht_348wt_958
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    I like this a lot, very cool. Do you have plans for a small one? 1500W is a touch much for me. 800W~1000W would be a nice fit for my application.
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    This is essentially the Asian equivalent to the Chauvet Geyser which retails for $399. You can sometimes score it a little lower than that but, it's a pretty cool effect and was a hit at SELEM since I bought two of them a couple days prior. The Chauvets can be mounted in any position though so, they could be hung in truss and pointing down. Can these linna? I meant to pull my owners manual to compare output and wattage today and I'll try to post that tomorrow. The one thing I will say is the power supply in one of mine crapped out on my next use after SELEM and it had to be RMA'd and repaired. (And yeah, they put out a LOT of fog.)

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    Then you can choose 900W fog machine

    Item: Lk-FG-900W

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

    Voltage: AC220V, 50Hz
    Power: 900W
    Pre-heating time: 5 mins
    Smoke coverage: 1000 cuft/min
    Tank capacity: 1.5 L
    Control: Remote/Manual Control
    Light source: 30pcs×5mm blue LEDs
    Weight: 3.5kg
    Size: 35×26×19.5cm

    USD116( Free shipping )
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    Quote Originally Posted by absolom7691 View Post
    I like this a lot, very cool. Do you have plans for a small one? 1500W is a touch much for me. 800W~1000W would be a nice fit for my application.

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    But.... can that operate vertically?? It's a totally different design. What's the power of the LED's?

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    Looking at it, I wouldn't think so. It looks like a Chauvet Hurricane 1100 with an LED array on the front. The 220V requirements wouldn't work for me anyway. Looks like my only option would be a 1500W unit or build my own. Thanks anyway, Laserlinna.
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    I would like a price on the 1500 w model

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    I use a pair of the 1600w Chauvet versions. I run haze fluid in them and love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JD3 View Post
    I use a pair of the 1600w Chauvet versions. I run haze fluid in them and love it.
    I don't have the guts to put non-Chauvet fluid into anything Chauvet based on past bad experiences. What haze fluid are you using in them?

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    Chauvet high performance haze fluid. Since it's thinner the column of smoke shoots higher

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