Hello,
Only fourteen years after manufacture I turned this on It seems to generate enough smoke but the fan (through the four small holes) seems a bit feeble.
The new Armortek design seems to use a totally different type of fan. An impeller design?
I'd like to simulate sort of thing.
Best just to find a fan like the current models?
Many thanks
Sam
Smoke unit 2003
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Re: Smoke unit 2003
Hi Sam, have a play around with different pc fans , they are relativity inexpensive. I have been working on this subject for years, the newer smokers use a snail fan which provides tons more air
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Re: Smoke unit 2003
One of these or something similar would do.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sourcingmap-D ... Swo4pYiFxZ
John
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sourcingmap-D ... Swo4pYiFxZ
John
Re: Smoke unit 2003
Thanks Phil and John,
I will have a play.
I assume a larger hole to match the output of the fan. 10mm diam-ish?
Cheers
Sam
I will have a play.
I assume a larger hole to match the output of the fan. 10mm diam-ish?
Cheers
Sam
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Re: Smoke unit 2003
Bigger yes, but you will need to experiment
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Re: Smoke unit 2003
Thanks Phil,
I only get a few hours a week so experimentation time is a bit limited. Plus I was foolish enough to do home brew sound, recoil etc...
Cheers
Sam
I only get a few hours a week so experimentation time is a bit limited. Plus I was foolish enough to do home brew sound, recoil etc...
Cheers
Sam
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Re: Smoke unit 2003
There's a sweet spot with the hole size, where too large a hole means the airflow can defeat the heating power of the element, so you start to get smaller quantities of smoke.
I'd love to be able to reproduce the quantities and speed of the smoke output in this video for my T-34:
But I've found that a fan powerful enough to achieve this effect tends to also blow the smoke oil out of the box!!
Adrian.
I'd love to be able to reproduce the quantities and speed of the smoke output in this video for my T-34:
But I've found that a fan powerful enough to achieve this effect tends to also blow the smoke oil out of the box!!
Adrian.
Contact me at sales@armortekaddict.uk for details of my smoker fan control module
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Re: Smoke unit 2003
Adrian, perhaps you can find an old wiggytronics smoker for tanks. That should do the trick. It worked with the TBS 5 sound card.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Dvn5wzxz_g&t=22s
I have two (1 tank each). They can be regulated but in full mode they smoke like the devil
Or use the 1 or 2 - 12 v Super smokers (made in australia). Can be used with ESC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT-t1Tt11xo
Nice compact smokers (I use them too)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Dvn5wzxz_g&t=22s
I have two (1 tank each). They can be regulated but in full mode they smoke like the devil
Or use the 1 or 2 - 12 v Super smokers (made in australia). Can be used with ESC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT-t1Tt11xo
Nice compact smokers (I use them too)