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Topic: DLP projectors and fog machines
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Marcel Birgelen
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Posts: 3357
From: Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Registered: Feb 2012
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posted 04-12-2019 08:54 AM
The answer is: It's complicated...
First off all, what kind of fog are we talking about? The oily, propylene glycol based kind of fog? Or dry ice?
The big venue machines from both Christie and Barco often don't really differ much in their design from their DCI counterparts, yet, they're often deployed in, let's say, more aggressive environments, complete with fireworks, smoke effects, etc.
Now, your average big venue projector will usually not have the same lifetime as your average DCI machine. The constant transport and handling of the equipment obviously is a big factor in this.
In the end, if this is a one-time thing and you don't expose your projector to the brunt of the impact of the smoke effect, I won't really expect any averse effects on the machine. Yet, if you do this every day, then expect some side effects, especially if you use the heated smoke liquid kind of effects, as they almost do contain mineral oil.
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Randy Stankey
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From: Erie, Pennsylvania
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 04-12-2019 09:23 PM
While propylene glycol fog, by itself, is relatively inert it will coat any surface it comes into contact with in a thin layer of viscous liquid. That layer of liquid will collect dust and dirt.
Your optics will get dirty in short order and any internal parts of the machine that aren't protected by a good filter will become fouled.
I would say that, for short periods of time, you won't see much harm but, over time, your projector will get dirty.
As others say, if this is a one-time thing, you shouldn't have problems but, if this is a continual thing or if your projector is exposed to high concentrations of fog, you will have to spend a lot of time cleaning your machine, inside and out.
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