DIY Re-filling smoke fluid Broadway Limited Reading T1 Chessie Steam

DIY Re-filling smoke fluid Broadway Limited Reading T1 Chessie Steam

I received a bunch of questions on how to refill your Broadway Limited Chessie T1 Smoke Machines.   This can be done using this method or similar bottles you can find on amazon with a very thing schute.

 

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Okay. Okay. Ron? Yeah. So got a lot of questions about adding the most fluid to this plane right here where the smokestack is. This is a dropper from Broadway Limited that comes with the red tea ones. And it's. It's great. It's just a little difficult to get into here. And that causes issues and basically, this hole is pretty small.

So we put drops in, it will surface and get stuck and the smoke generator won't operate. So I found a way around it. This is my fix. Everyone has a different thing for sure, but I don't use this. We got rid of that and we're going to add one of these. It's so a syringe. And yeah, it's funky, but it works perfect because this whole is microscopic, which is great.

So if I had to do that.

So I'm using the jets, make a steam popcorn flavor, a scented flavor, whatever you want to call it. It's awesome. There have a bunch of different flavors. Of course, if you really want, you can look on our website and check them out, but they do recommend the Mach one. This is very lightweight.

Uh, 250 milliliters. And as a part number here. Oh 241 So you don't want to work. It's just got to be thin. And I suspect this out here. And just to give you a comparison, of course this is more for H0 or both. Okay, But yeah, you can see size difference here. So focus off the side

and it is careful in make sure that it is out of it.

Take a dagger and take up a little bit and set that aside. Now this is an important part of the ME

so it's all the way down. It's just very lightly and you want to do a little by little here.

This thing does not take much.

This person in here for a this nothing's sticking there. Yeah and and

So cap this off kind of percent to the sides. Do this and see if it works.

and there you go and I'll say the settings next because when they come in stock you do not get this close note.

Okay, so now in the CV settings, I'll show you which ones to change and make this work right. So it's going to be these in the paragraph four manual and final line level one stops. So this is the heat unit inside how hot you want it when the engine is stopped and how hot you want it when it's moving.

The defaults are 70 and 80. I find those did not work. So I turn those up. I'll tell you the numbers and we go through it. This is just to show you the CV. So write these down. And then when you get to the programing track, you can just kind of go nuts with it. Those are going to be changing to 32.

The idle fan power and then the chef power loaded chef power and the chef time. And you know, you can adjust these how you want, but this is what I need. This is what I've programed what series I program to get these to work correctly. So let's go ahead and start with this. And, uh, I'll see the program track.

Let's see here. And with this on the screen, maybe better. Mm hmm. Okay. Two. Two. And let's start with 218 and read it. So it's at 175. That's what I changed it to. 218 is 175. And then I also changed to 19 to 175 and then go ahead and change to 32 to 6 and change.

Oops, we changed to 33, 70 and 334 change to 80 and finally to 37 change is 60. And then the previous effects he seen of the smoke will will happen. All right. Good luck. Let me know if you have any questions. Cheers.

so it's all the way down. It's just very lightly and you want to do a little by little here.

This thing does not take much.

This person in here for a this nothing's sticking there. Yeah and and

So cap this off kind of percent to the sides. Do this and see if it works.

and there you go and I'll say the settings next because when they come in stock you do not get this close note.