Cases, upgrades and control cables

These past few months have been difficult for supply chains worldwide and ours has, unfortunately, been no exception. Due to unexpected lockdowns in China and blockages in US ports, there have been numerous delays but despite these challenges, we’re delighted to introduce a number of new products from Vosentech!

Upgrades

Although released earlier this year, the Nimbus tank upgrade kit is finally in stock and ready for immediate dispatch. This upgrade will double the smoke output of any existing MicroFogger. Installation only takes a few minutes and believe us when we say that it makes a crazy amount of smoke 🙂 We also have extended liquid tanks available so you don’t need to refill as often. Please note that once the upgrade kit is installed, you will no longer be able to use the normal MicroFogger coils, only Nimbus coils will work with the upgrade kit

  • Nimbus tank upgrade kit

    $60.00 Add to cart
  • V4 Replacement coils

    $18.00 Add to cart
  • Nimbus extended tank

    $12.00 Add to cart

Cases

We often get requests for protective carry cases for the MicroFogger. Well your wish is our command! Today, we’re delighted to preview MicroFogger cases which will be available later this summer, likely in early August. You can pre-order them today, either in a bold Vosentech blue or discrete black color. The cases are made out of a durable rubber with a stylish fabric outer material and will protect your fogger from most bumps and drops. Please note that this case is not waterproof.

  • MicroFogger Case

    $35.00$40.00 Select options

DIY accessories

For the ones of you who like to tinker and are planning to integrate your MicroFogger into a prop, costume or display, we’ve also made this easier thanks to our new control cable which comes standard with its own breakout board. You can now easily control your MicroFogger from an Arduino or wire it up to a button of your choice using the clearly-labelled pins on the breakout board. Using it, you’ll be able to charge, trigger and even draw power out of the MicroFogger if needed. This can be very useful if you want to power your external Microcontroller directly from our MicroFogger.

  • MicroFogger control cable and breakout board

2 replies on “Cases, upgrades and control cables

  • Sam Plonski

    I am Connecting to a micro controller to trigger the fogger. The manual says to connect the black USB wire to the Arduino ground but does not say which one of the input wires to use. Which input wire do I use white or green or either?

    • Ivan

      Hello Sam! The white wire is the signal input for the MicroFogger so that is the one you would be connecting to one of the GPIO ports on the MicroFogger in order to trigger it.

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