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  • #61964
    Graeme Linskey
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      Hi there,

      which is the best steam smoke generator

      Regards

      graeme

      #2533
      Graeme Linskey
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        @graemelinskey75588

        smoke units

        #61966
        Dave Milbourn
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          @davemilbourn48782

          This one is British and expensive **LINK**

          while this one is American and expensive (by the time you've paid for shipping and VAT) **LINK**

          There are also a few cheaper ones based on fog machines and one or two smaller oil-burning ones without boost fans (e.g. Seuthe), but the two mentioned above seem to have universal approval. I think there's a similar type made and sold in Australia but I don't have the details.

          DM

          Edited By Dave Milbourn on 12/12/2015 09:10:40

          #61968
          Paul T
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            @pault84577

            I wonder if an electronic cigarette could be adapted to be a smoke generator.

            #61969
            Paul Freshney
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              @paulfreshney24971

              From Page 43 of Jan MB:

              'A compact 3D printed 12v smoke generator unit by Colin Graham is available via eBay, and

              then search for ‘Model Boat Smoke Effect Unit 12v-Uses Water (No Oil/ Smoke Fluid).

              Price is £45 plus p/p at time of writing''.

              Paul Freshney

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              #61975
              Tony Hadley
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                @tonyhadley

                This little paddle steamer has a novel smoke effect system. I haven't tested it yet, but these are the instructions I received from the models previous owner and I'm looking forward to giving it a try in the spring.

                It can't really be called a true smoke generator but more of a smoke effect or smoke producing system. The base of the funnel is fitted with a metal gauze and the funnel is lined with rolled sheet metal. Incense sticks cut in half are lit with a match and lowered into the funnel. The effect can be very effective and will attract some club members and send others running, depending upon the type (and smell) of incense stick used.

                Very cost effective, but as previous not a true smoke generator.

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                #62000
                Graeme Linskey
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                  @graemelinskey75588

                  Thanks for the Link Dave SMU units look great so ordered one yes there pricey buy it once buy it right

                  #62088
                  Ian Gardner
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                    @iangardner62867

                    I'd be interested to know how your simple smoke generator works Tony. It seems nice and easy to achieve and takes uo no room in the boat. Presumably you need a flow of air up the funnel.

                    Ian

                    #72639
                    Paul Hutson
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                      @paulhutson93711

                      Hi, I’ve currently got a 1/72 H Class destroyer. I use incense cones in a hest resistant tray and surrounding area. The funnels are tin plate which helps, having said that very little heat is generated but lots of nice smelling smoke !!! Burn time is around 30 minutes depending on the quality of cone used. It works a treat and is a very cheap method of smoke/ steam effect for a boat. A little spot of blue tack holds the cone in place and is very successful in keeping what is a potential fire hazard for your boat in place, even in a narrow hulled vessel like a destroyer which tends to roll a lot !! Never had a problem…. yet ! Looks great when static also.

                      Edited By Paul Hutson on 15/08/2017 10:29:29

                      Edited By Paul Hutson on 15/08/2017 10:30:39

                      #72653
                      Paul Hutson
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                        @paulhutson93711

                        Just thought I’d add, that no fan is required to assist the smoke as once lit it just smoulder’s. Giving off quite dense lovely smelling smoke. Would add pictures if I could find out how !!!!

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                        Mike Waterhouse 1
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                          Taigen tanks V2 smoke units. On Amazon $13.99 But I got 2 off a site called "Bang Good" for around £4.00 each, they come from China and seem to work well at the price. There are some working ones shown on You tube. The smoke comes out in "puffs" due to the piston action. Hope this helps.

                          Mike

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