I have read on several fog machine websites that they recommend transferring the fog through a 3"-6" duct to keep the fog from recondensing into its liquid form again. I'm intending on pressurizing several hundred feet of 3/4" pipe with a glycol fog and have it coming out of several small...
Restating the information you gave to me is considered "nothing but attitude?" And you missed the entire point of the post. Whether it was called "fuel", "vaporization liquid" or "viscous substance of an unknown type", the question was about back-flow of air pressure vs a vaporization chamber...
So, according to the information you just gave me, you have nothing useful to add to the thread. Instead, you nitpick about terminology in an attempt to "get a dose of attitude" from people. Then you warn the person you provoked that their tone isn't encouraged. You're an instigator, plain and...
I wasn't going to ask because I won't need one if I have equalized pressure and a pump in the fuel line, but thank you for your insight. You've been invaluably helpful.
Seriously? Your reply is solely for the purpose of arguing semantics? Ok, instead of the word "fuel", use "vaporization liquid" instead. Does that work for you? I used the word "fuel" because the desired result is a heated vapor combined with compressed air to pressurize an artificial atmosphere...
My question is harder to explain than I would imagine it will be to answer. I'm trying to vaporize a non-combustible fuel source with an internal radiant coil surrounding a small vaporization chamber consisting of a heat-resistant cotton-like material being fueled by a constant drip fuel pump...