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The CHAUVET DJ Cumulus is an event-ready, low-lying fog machine that creates thick clouds that hug the floor WITHOUT THE NEED FOR DRY ICE, that's right, no dry ice!. The onboard ultrasonic agitator converts distilled water into a thin mist. The CHAUVET DJ Cumulus has a FAST HEAT UP time that allows for quick operation and FOG ON DEMAND. It’s rugged FLIGHT CASE makes transportation a breeze and locking casters prevent accidental rollaways. CHAUVET DJ Cumulus can be controlled with the on board digital display or DMX.
Water-based low-lying fog machine. NO DRY ICE NEEDED!
Creates THICK CLOUDS that hug the floor
Continuous operation produces thick low-lying fog on demand
Ultrasonic agitator converts distilled water into a thin mist
Rugged flight case makes transportation a breeze
Tank Capacity Fog Fluid Tank Capacity .9 gallon (3.25 l), Water Tank Capacity 2 gallon (7.6 l)
After our fluid got delayed in shipment, we picked up generic low lying juice from the local music shop. The results were beyond disappointing for the price. Ready to pull the trigger on a product return, we ran a cleaning cycle and filled it up with the LLG fluid designed for the machine. The difference was night and day. About 20 minutes of running on high and we had to turn down the machine because the room (~3,000 sqft bar) was fully hazed. Without the heavy air circulation of the air conditioning the fog lays low and rolls along for a spectacular effect. Otherwise it disperses throughout the room and makes the light beams stand out. The DMX control and discharge hose make it super easy to tuck the machine out of sight. The fog works fine with our electrostatic smoke filtration units. We also added a fog juice scent for a more pleasant smell. The directions included with the unit are severely lacking. An internet search revealed that you fill the water reservoir to the yellow line with distilled water, run the unit, then refill to the yellow line again for almost 2 gallons total. There were 4 desiccant packs that floated to the top of the rear reservoir area that needed to be removed too.