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Old 12-30-2007 | 11:14 PM
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My son has ran his tank indoor (in the house) with smoke on since 3 days, After that my wife and i start to get throat sore and couldn't stand the smell of smoke out of tank. I was wondering is there any harmful chemical in the smoke?
Old 12-30-2007 | 11:23 PM
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Now that is AWESOME! That is the first complaint ever recorded on the History of RC universe (Moderator FAQ check please!) that I recall on the HL smoking unit ran too long, and putting out too much smoke / fumes!!!! I would say if you change your own oil in your auto/car once every three four months then you are probably getting a much heavier exposure to more toxic fumes then the smoking unit that the tank gives out! But then all of our bodies chemistry are just different enough that you and your wife may just be a little more sensitive to the smoke? Or if you have been snowed in for three days, open the door and get some fresh air and check for a leaks in you housing heating unit or stove!

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Old 12-31-2007 | 12:35 AM
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Call Guiness! We've got a smoker that's lasted longer then the first battery charge!

I wouldn't think the ailment is related to the tank either. Out of courtesy I leave the smokers off when running indoors. BUT one of our intrepid tankers put potpourri in his and after awhile driving it around the house it was smelling like roses!
Old 12-31-2007 | 01:05 AM
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I have a fairly sensitive nose, but hardly smell the stuff. No complaints here

I cant remember the exact type of oil used, but it was fairly common. Oh, and my smokers are all going fine, non-modded pinky/orange clear ones (non-prop)... keep an eye on oil levels, that is THE KEY to keeping your smoker alive.
Old 12-31-2007 | 01:10 AM
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well i wouldnt suggest inhaling it. i have ran it in the house with the smoker on but not 3 days in a row.
Old 12-31-2007 | 01:33 AM
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why doesn't he use it outside? that is what the caterpillar tracks and suspension is for...
Old 12-31-2007 | 07:08 AM
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MY wife smells the stuff instantly. I would be forced to turn mine off. Could be one of the reason's I don't bother wih them.

It is probably safe, being a vegetable oil, however it is from China, and there is a chance maybe it isn't vegetable based???? Maybe it is old transfomer oil You know PCB's are completey safe until heated...................oh wait.
Old 12-31-2007 | 09:29 AM
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Hi I found it also made me cough also that's why i don't run mine only sometimes out doors.
Old 12-31-2007 | 09:59 AM
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I think any sort of particulate in the air can cause issues in sufficient density. Even stuff like cast-iron machining dust and carbon fibre dust can cause issues even though their pretty inert from the abrasion of the lung.

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Old 12-31-2007 | 08:43 PM
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*nods*

I'm allergic to dusts, and many spray can propellants (and the spray-contents) make me cough. The Krylon paint I use for the camo does 'cause it has fine particles to make the finish matt. Been making sure ever since my allergy diagnosis to wear a mask when making dist (especially with my dremel) because my lungs are buggered enough as it is (had pneumonia twice, and sepsis twice after that)

I'd say leave the smokers for large areas (like gymn displays) or open areas, that way you don't get complaints from the spectators. Wiping down the tank afterward with a damp cloth might be good too, to get any residue off the area surrounding the emitters.
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ORIGINAL: YHR

MY wife smells the stuff instantly. I would be forced to turn mine off. Could be one of the reason's I don't bother wih them.

It is probably safe, being a vegetable oil, however it is from China, and there is a chance maybe it isn't vegetable based???? Maybe it is old transfomer oil You know PCB's are completey safe until heated...................oh wait.

Made in China? Watch out for the lead paint too! j/k
Old 01-02-2008 | 08:37 PM
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And Lead in the smoker oil
Old 01-03-2008 | 09:45 AM
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How many times have I said "Don't lick your tank!"

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