What happens if you put Haze Fluid in a Fog Machine?
What happens if you put Haze Fluid in a Fog Machine?
Re: What happens if you put Haze Fluid in a Fog Machine?
The water based fluids, AFAIK, are pretty much all the same, the only difference being the dilution. So like Matt said, things may mostly work but they also might get a bit weird. The water based haze and fog machines aren't all that different either, they both heat the fluid and do whatever with it. It's the oil based machines that are totally different, since they use an air compressor and a nozzle to atomize the fluid.
I'd be far, far more concerned with replacing water-based fluid with oil-based fluid, or vice-versa.
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