Smoke generator servicing.

Forum for Armortek Owners to Meet, chat and share knowledge. You are advised to check 'official advice' before carrying out any modifications.
Post Reply
User avatar
Adrian Harris
Posts: 5051
Joined: Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:46 pm
Location: Berkshire (UK)
Has liked: 1363 times
Been liked: 1556 times

Smoke generator servicing.

Post by Adrian Harris »

I've just dismantled the smoke generator on my Sherman and found that three of the air holes under the fan were blocked with a gel like substance, quite like vaseline.

Having run the generator on the bench, the smoke seems to condense on the inside of the lid , which is presumably why this gel forms.

So, if you're not happy with your smoke output, it's worth checking the holes haven't become blocked.

Adrian.

Tim Bowman
Posts: 1762
Joined: Fri Jul 13, 2007 4:53 am
Location: Northern California
Been liked: 177 times
Contact:

Post by Tim Bowman »

Adrian,

Good to know. Thank you for posting your discovery. I just got my Smoke unit working smoothly last night on my Panther.

Kind regards

Tim

chris fry
Posts: 223
Joined: Tue Jul 24, 2007 1:21 pm
Location: southampton
Been liked: 276 times

Post by chris fry »

adrian,
what sort of fluild are you using in your smoke unit,
thanks, chris.

User avatar
Adrian Harris
Posts: 5051
Joined: Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:46 pm
Location: Berkshire (UK)
Has liked: 1363 times
Been liked: 1556 times

Post by Adrian Harris »

In a previous life I used to run a stage lighting company, so I'm using some of the professional smoke fluid I happen to have left.

Adrian.

Allan Richards
Posts: 743
Joined: Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:34 am
Location: Kent
Been liked: 10 times

Post by Allan Richards »

I've made the UKTC designed smoke generator which uses a soldering iron element with fibreglass cloth as a wick over the element. For fluid I use a mix of baby oil and Maplins smoke fluid. I think what ever fluid you use the units eventually get quite dirty and smoke generating capacity diminishes, so regular servicing is needed. I've found it necessary to clean the muck off the element and to replace the fibreglass material and carefully clean the crud off everything, including the fan.
Allan Richards

Post Reply