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Fog juice diy
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fog juice diy
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fog juice diy

Your relay will have a load and a line side.

fog juice diy

You may need to add ‘extensions’ to some of the wires as there may not be enough play in wire for stripping and nutting. I used wire nuts instead of resoldering everything. That relay is rated to 20a, the whole fog machine is 400w and most of that is the heater, so 5a relay would be more then enough. I actually modified the linear to have the wires exit on the side, normally they exit on back. It’s pretty straight forward though and I wouldnt recommend the relay I used unless you allready had one lying around. Unfortunately I didn’t take an pictures of the wiring inside the fog machine. Using CoRE I was able to create a piston that turned on the fog machine for 30 seconds after the monitored PIR’s changed its state to active. Now integrate the machine with the PIR’S. I would actually recommend one of the other true dry contact relays as the linear relay was a bit bulky for the fog machine.Īfter I wired in the new relay I was able to turn the machine on/off remotely. I just happened to have a linear zwave relay let over from another project. Most of the Zwave micro relays are wet contact meaning that voltage is present on the switched circuit even when in the off position. I realized that I need a dry contact relay to make this work. My first attempts at this failed as while I could get the machine to trigger from ST, the trigger would operate at any time, even when the device was cold. I addition the device was registering on the Zwave network as long as the machine was plugged in, but the trigger would only work when the machine was hot enough.

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This would leave the originally remote intact, provide some kind of manual control, as well as retaining the status feedback on the remote. Okay simple enough, wire my relay into the device hot and neutral, and add the switched circuit in parallel with the existing remote. Once inside I realized that the remote was opening the circuit between the juice pump and neutral after the load.

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The wired remote did not have enough space to add a relay directly to it, so I cracked the case on the fog machine where I found plenty of room. A red light on the remote will illuminate when ready.

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Fog machines are generally controlled with wired ‘remote’ that will only operate once the machine is hot enough. A Zwave relay wired into the trigger circuit seemed the way to go.

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I ended up getting this unit for $35 plus a gallonew of fog juice for $15. The goal leverage my existing motion detectors to trigger a inexpensive fog machine, while still retaining the original control mechanism in the fog machine.įirst up purchase the fog machine. I currently use ST for the automation of my exterior lighthing (among other things) and automate that lighting using several Monoprice ZWAVE PIR placed under the eve’s of my home in strategic locations. I’ve seen projects on instructables using a localized PIR to trigger the machine but felt they were ‘lacking’ because it effectively required the guest to be in the vicinity of the machine to trigger. I’ve always wanted to create a ‘smart’ fog machine that I could integrate with the rest of my Halloween decor, with the ultimate goal triggering the machine on motion. The “actual smoke” comes last when you are satisfied with the lighting and setup.With Halloween upon us I wanted to share my recent success story integrating a Fog Machine with ST.Then set up your lights and pose your subject accordingly.Always use a little smoke to test the effects first, and see where the winds are carrying it.

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Feel free to use color gels to add even more drama to your shots. A dark environment with strong backlight on the subject. It will be gone in a second.įor my shoots so far, I had the best results with the smoke in a dark environment. If you are shooting at an overly windy location, just forget the smoke.

Fog juice diy portable#

You can use a reflector to somewhat control the smoke, or use multiple portable USB fans.Predict the direction of the wind, you don’t want to blow smoke into your subject directly.The wind is your number one helper and enemy.So here are a few nuggets for “smoke photography”. Regardless of which method you use, you still need to control the smoke in one way or another for photography.











Fog juice diy