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HALLOWEEN TIPS & HELP

Lightning Machine Tips
When setting up your lightning machine, don't position the strobe light directly where your visitors will see the flash. Instead, point it towards a wall, fence or trees. This will look more realistic and not blind people.

Fog Machine Tips
Most fog machines come with a remote control connected to the fog machine with a cable, and that has a simple momentary on button that has to be worked manually. When the button is pressed and held down, the fog machine produces fog. When it is let up, the fog stops.
What this means is that every time you want some fog, you need to be holding the remote and press the button.

The solution is a remote timer controller. These have a build in timer/volume control that allows you to set the intervals when you want the fog machine will come on, how long that interval will last and the amount of fog to produce.

 

 

 

 

 

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