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Re: fog system
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: fog system
- From: D* S* <d*@gte.net>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 20:43:26 -0700
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Richard Grazzini wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a small hobby-greenhouse fog system?
> The smallest Mee units are still much larger than I need.
>
> Has anyone effectively cobbled up a fog unit from a fan (with a sealed
> motor) and a drip tube? It seems to me that someone with a good sense of
> mechanics could come up with an inexpensive home-brew fog system. Some of
> the larger greenhouse units seem to be little more than a good, fast fan
> with water being sprayed onto the blade. Atomization into fog seems to
> occur as the blade throws off the water.
>
> Any ideas or experiences?
>
> Rick Grazzini
> rickg@centrelab.com
> USDA 6 / Sunset 43
> central Pennsylvania --- where there are young Nittany Lions playing in the
> fields
Rick,
DripWorks out of Willits, CA has an excellent catalogue for
drip and micro-irrigation that includes do-it yourself any size mist or
fog systems phone 1-800-522-3747. I would have installed one but we've
only had two days of summer.
Diane
western WA USDA7, Sunset4
horthead 24/7
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