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The
Delta 6000 fog machine produces more fog volume than
almost any other system and is priced to be
affordable to most users.
Consuming more than nine liters of fog fluid
per hour, this machine was developed to service very
large stages, theme parks and particularly the
demanding industrial applications that are now a
significant market for fog machines. Industrial
applications including military training, leak
detection and safety training in buildings, aircraft
and sea going vessels, demand high-output machines.
The
key to the enormous output of the Delta 6000 is a
new dual-path heat exchanger. The fluid moves along
two paths that maximize the heat stored in the heat
exchanger and emerges as fog in two side-by-side
nozzles. This allows the machine to produce far
more fog than the popular Delta 3000. It uses
the same basic electronics as the Delta 3000,
including built-in DMX as standard equipment. The
Delta 6000 is available in 1500 watt, 120 volts or
2300 watt, 240 volt configurations.
The
Delta 6000 is controlled by a choice of one of three
remotes.
The Digital DMX Remote is the most sophisticated
of these devices. The timers are "real time" timers
which can be set in exact one-second increments from
one second to 10 minutes. An LCD display on the
device will display the operational menu in any of
six languages (English, Spanish, French, German,
Portuguese or Italian). The LCD display also works
with a rotary encoder to make setting the DMX
address easy and precise. It also provides the user
with "error" messages when the machine is running
low on fluid or cannot find a DMX signal.
The Analog DMX Remote offers volume control, DMX
control and on/off sequencers. The interface is
analog using hardy switches and knobs to operate the
machine. The DMX address is easily set from three
rotary potentiometers, rather than the cumbersome
dip switches commonly used. The unit has a red LED
to indicate that the Delta 3000 is running low on
fluid.
The Solo DMX Remote is designed for those
situations where the fog machine will always be cued
and operated from a DMX light board. It has the same
three rotary potentiometers that the Analog DMX
Remote has for setting the DMX address. It also has
the red LED for signaling that the machine is
running low on fluid, plus other LEDs to let the
user know if the machine is heating or ready for
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