Will an HES F-100 fogger survive the playa?

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muvment
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Will an HES F-100 fogger survive the playa?

Post by muvment » Tue Jul 20, 2010 4:47 am

Or will I end up with a clogged & dead machine? I find that many [american made] moving lights made by HES survive fine. Just not sure how the industry's most bullet-proof fogger will handle the dust.

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Post by Token » Tue Jul 20, 2010 6:50 am

It's a glycol burner, right? Should do fine if cared for like any other piece of electronic equipment.

Keep it in a sealed bag when not in use.

Use it when wind is low.

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