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Bedroom DJ
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I am curious about the maintenance requirements for the AMDJ Snow Flurry. With most other snow machines I have dealt with (They were older models) they had to be emptied and cleaned before storage. From the little bit of information I can gather from the AMDJ site and the manual, it is hard to tell whether or not this is true of the Snow Flurry. Anyone able to provide any assistance with this? Thanks in advance!
 
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Here's my suggestion:

Fog, haze, show and bubble machines should be cleaned before any storage periods. Period. Any residue inside the nozzles or other areas can clog up and so that alone is a good reason to clean and empty before storage.

I know bubble machines tend to be not as "demanding" in this area, after all, they work with soap! Snow machines, I know its some sort of material that could spell bad news fast if left alone too long.

If it was me, I'd clean my machines before storing them.


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I believe that on fog machines you are to leave a bit of fog juice in the tank. This helps the line to lubricate and keep it from clogging during storage.
 
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Well, my one FogStorm 700 has had fluid in it for some 3 years now, and I have not followed my own advise, but I'm sort of of the opinion on that fixture of "Gee, I really don't give a crap what happens to it as I have another and an FS-700 fogger". I'm really aiming for a hazer: lower draw. Only person who uses it is m brother in law for a once a year party that is actually his friend's party. Since they ain't paying, I ain't caring much. That does remind me, I should dig it out and see if I can find the remote for it. I have the wireless remote option for that particular one. Works great, I must say.


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