HP4D vertical fogger - how to prime. |
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BJtheDJ
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Posted: 22 June 2017 at 9:35pm |
I've had an Acme (ProLight) HP4D vertical fogger for a long while and recently decided to switch from normal fog to C02-type quick-dispersal, so that I could use it as a 'statement' effect and just run a haze machine in the background to emphasise my beam effects.
I must have had a case of complete brain fade because I ran the machine dry before putting the new fluid in, and now I have the problem in that nothing happens when I use the machine. I'm assuming that there has to be a certain amount of fluid in the motor to create a vacuum to suck he fluid from the reservoir bottle, but have no idea how to prime the motor - I'm pretty certain that I didn't have to do it when I got the machine (maybe it came already primed). Helpful suggestions welcomed. Edited by BJtheDJ - 22 June 2017 at 9:36pm |
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bruce@bluff
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Check if the pump motor is still running if not you have either burnt out the coil or the diode. Running the pump dry destroys them in most cases
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Thanx Bruce, I'll check to see what the state of play under the cover is.
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