Church Stagecraft: How to Buy a Fog Machine

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While a fog machine may not be something used on a regular basis for Sunday morning services unless you have a very contemporary worship service, every church can benefit from having one of these machines on hand to use for special events. A great fog machine can really help to set the stage for special plays, youth performances, and more, but they have to be powerful, easy to operate, and won’t malfunction.

Choosing the right fog machine for a church to use can be tricky and frustrating, especially when working with a limited budget. No matter how much money you have in your budget, you want to make sure that you choose the best fog machine for your church.

When Buying A Fog Machine 

It can be tricky to choose a fog machine if you don’t have any experience with them. To make sure that you choose the best one for your church there are a few things to consider.

  • Output – the output of a fog machine tells how much smoke or fog it will be able to produce in a minute. To ensure the best possible coverage in your church or on your stage, you will want to opt for one with a higher output.
  • Weight – the weight of a fog machine will easily dictate who can move it and how easily it can be moved from one location to another.
  • Tank Capacity – fog machines with larger tanks will be able to hold a lot more liquid in them before they run out and need to be refilled. When a tank is too large, however, then it can add to the overall weight of the machine and make it difficult for some people to lift and carry.
  • Warm-up Time – all fog machines take a little while to warm up before they can start producing fog. This can be frustrating for some people who may want to be able to use their new machine right away without any delay.

I Recommend

Pastors and purchasing committees need to be careful when shopping for a fog machine so that they can be sure that they choose the right one. Rather than shopping blinding for this equipment and hoping to get the best option, I believe many churches can benefit from investing in the Chauvet Hurricane 1301. This is a popular fog machine that many churches turn to not only because it is reasonably priced, but also because it boasts a number of great features that make it the perfect choice for both regular and sporadic use.

 

This article originally appeared here, and is used by permission.

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Duke Taberhttps://www.easychurchtech.com
Duke Taber has been a Senior Pastor of various churches since 1988. Prior to that, he was involved in the Christian rock scene opening for such notables as Larry Norman, Randy Stonehill, Rez Band, and once played briefly with Darrel Mansfield. Today he is the owner and managing editor of 3 successful Christian websites that support missionaries around the world. Currently he is serving as a Technology Consultant for Living Waters Fellowship In Mesquite NV.

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