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Ultrasonic Fogger

A large Ultrasonic fogger used to make fog with efficient ultrasonic technology.

Created by AtlaGenesis AtlaGenesis

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AtlaGenesis AtlaGenesis added to the journal ago

modelled the disc holders

I did some research on mist making, I've been researching on those 24 1.7mhz 20w stuffs, most of those big mist making uses a power transistor and a big heatsink which I don't really like, sure I can use water cooling, but I don't want the water to be warm, so I moved from 1.7mhz discs to 113khz or 108khz discs, 16mm piezo rings, these are super simple to set up but they produce quite the mist, but less than that of those power transistors... well you would only need 7 of these to match the power of that one 20 watt... but these 113khz are very efficient, I modelled this holder
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which holds 9 discs, and they also hold the wick which will suck the water up to the discs, I realised that this way, any depth of water will get sucked up by the wick, and you don't need a sensor for it
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this will be the pcb that i'll be using, inside already has a specialized IC chip used to drive the discs

AtlaGenesis AtlaGenesis started Ultrasonic Fogger ago

2/7/2026 - modelled the disc holders

I did some research on mist making, I've been researching on those 24 1.7mhz 20w stuffs, most of those big mist making uses a power transistor and a big heatsink which I don't really like, sure I can use water cooling, but I don't want the water to be warm, so I moved from 1.7mhz discs to 113khz or 108khz discs, 16mm piezo rings, these are super simple to set up but they produce quite the mist, but less than that of those power transistors... well you would only need 7 of these to match the power of that one 20 watt... but these 113khz are very efficient, I modelled this holder
image
which holds 9 discs, and they also hold the wick which will suck the water up to the discs, I realised that this way, any depth of water will get sucked up by the wick, and you don't need a sensor for it
image
this will be the pcb that i'll be using, inside already has a specialized IC chip used to drive the discs