1. The Blatant "Light Source" Typo
The Problem: Under Specifications, the sheet lists Lightsource: 4-in-1 and LED Modes: Automatic programs, DMX.
The Reality: The LF1500 is a specialized low fog machine. It does not contain any integrated LED light fixtures or color-changing blending chips inside its fog mouth. This is a copy-paste error from an LED par can or wash light specification template.
The Fix: Delete the Lightsource and LED Modes lines entirely to prevent buyers from expecting an integrated light show.
2. The Distilled Water vs. Tap Water Lifespan Trap
The Problem: The intro text states, "The main fuel is water supplemented with standard smoke fluid." However, the feature bullet points note that an "Ultrasonic agitator converts distilled water into a thin mist."
The Engineering Nuance: This distinction is critical. If a rental house or production team uses standard municipal tap water, the heavy calcium, lime, and mineral deposits will rapidly crust over the delicate ultrasonic piezo-electric ceramic discs. Within a few gigs, the ultrasonic agitator will fail or lose its atomizing efficiency entirely.
The Fix: Explicitly state in the main description that demineralized or distilled water is strictly required to protect the internal components.
3. Missing Electrical Power Consumption Parameter (The Circuit Tripper)
The Problem: The sheet lists the voltage supply (220-240VAC 50Hz) but completely omits the power consumption wattage ($W$).
The Event Reality: Ultrasonic low fog machines utilize a high-wattage internal heating core alongside the ultrasonic mist transducers. A machine of this displacement typically draws between 1500W and 2000W. Omitting this means an event technician might accidentally patch it into a shared, low-amperage power strip alongside heavy moving lights, instantly tripping the venue's circuit breakers mid-show.
The Fix: Add a dedicated Power Consumption specification line detailing the exact wattage (~1500W).
Cleaned & Professional Stage Effects Master Specification Matrix
To present this accurately for technical theater directors, mobile DJs, and event rental operations, structure the data into this clean, definitive engineering profile:
Engineering Attribute | Professional Stage Effect Specification |
Product Model | LF1500 Ultrasonic Water-Based Low Fog Machine |
Effect Output Profile | Continuous Low-Lying Floor Fog (Dry-Ice Simulation) |
Volumetric Output Capacity | 300 $\text{m}^3$ / minute |
Primary Fluid Consumables | Distilled/Demineralized Water mixed with Heavy Low-Fog Fluid |
Internal Fluid Tank Capacity | 5.0 Litres |
Initial Heat-Up Chamber Time | 8.0 Minutes |
Core Fog Mechanism | Internal Ultrasonic Piezo-Electric Agitator Array |
Control Signal Architecture | DMX512 Manual Override or On-Board Digital LCD Menu |
DMX Channel Footprint | 2 Channels (Fan Velocity Output / Smoke Volume Delivery) |
Data Connections | 3-Pin XLR Input / Output |
Power Consumption Peak | 1500 W |
Electrical Input Profile | 220-240V AC, 50Hz (P-Con / Shuko Input Profile) |
Enclosure Infrastructure | Heavy-Duty Road Case Chassis with 4 Transport Casters |
Physical Dimensions | 630 mm (L) × 350 mm (W) × 480 mm (H) |
Net Unloaded Structural Weight | 25.6 kg (56.4 lbs) |
Core Mechanical & Operational Features
Ultrasonic Piezo Atomization: Utilizes high-frequency acoustic waves to vibrate distilled water into microscopic droplets. This heavy water vapor is mechanically bound to standard smoke fluid particles, forcing the output to cling tightly to the stage floor without rising into room haze.
Continuous Heavy Output: Unlike traditional dry-ice machines that deplete their frozen blocks rapidly, the internal boiler system recycles its temperature curve to maintain constant, non-stop low cloud production as long as the fluid reservoirs are maintained.
Zero-CO2 Clean Architecture: Eliminates the logistical hassle, delivery costs, and ventilation safety hazards associated with frozen carbon dioxide ($CO_2$) or liquid nitrogen systems, leaving no slick residue or slippery condensation films behind on performance surfaces.
Stage Deployment & Fluid Warning
⚠️ THEATRICAL OPERATIONAL DIRECTIVE: To guarantee the operational integrity of the ultrasonic agitator array, fill the primary water tank exclusively with distilled or demineralized water. Use of standard tap water will lead to mineral scaling and void the internal hardware warranty. Ensure the target performance surface is shielded from high-velocity cross-drafts or HVAC air vents, which can disrupt the low-lying cloud formation and cause the fog to disperse prematurely.

