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RE: automated scent



There are commercial ones for museums etc, http://www.airoamer.co.uk/
but these are expensive

I'm sure I remember seeing a 'cheapo' version used in a visitor attraction
once, I consisted of a wire wound power resistor that warmed an open bottle
of oil based perfume, it also had a little DC fan to blow the scent out of
the box

The ones that you buy in the supermarket tend to have a 'wick' which draws
the perfume up past a heating element.

We have some FeliWay <http://www.feliway.com/> 'diffusers'
at home to help
calm our cats, these have a refil that screws onto the bottom of the unit.
The refil is simply a plastic bottle with a pourus wick that protrudes up
into the heater element.
I've not tried but it looks as though ypu could refil the refils...

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: aashram [mailto:groups@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 29 October 2003 14:32
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] automated scent


is there such to do the following - I have some perfume oil scents which
you
normally burn etc - is there an electronic version of this where I can add
my own oil scents. I can then automate.  I know the ones you can buy with
the replacement perfume cartridges but  I am after one where I can add my
own oils.



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