Years ago we pivoted to quartz tubes. Mainly because of the humidity issue. Quartz tube and UV technology don’t diminish with humidity. Ceramic plate technology does. At 70% humidity. A ceramic plate machine only produces 30%, if that, given they run so hot (over 140 degrees) At high temperatures heat kills ozone. This new quartz tube technology doesn’t get nearly as hot and never has to be replaced.
The main draw with this new type of bare-bones unit is that it can be used with a blower or strong fan. Perfect for induct applications or for high-output machines. We’re going to sell a 60,000 mgh machine with four of these set-ups in front of a 20-inch box fan for churches, gyms, and large buildings. It can also work with high-velocity blowers to create a negative pressure situation (blowing the ozone into a house from outside, causing the ozone to creep into all the nooks and cracks. How professionals roll)
Hi! I was wondering if I can “size” this by using/removing tubes, if that makes sense? For instance, could I run this with one tube? Or 3 or 5? I used to have one with a knob to adjust the output levels in the basement that ran constantly for several years. It wasn’t much and never smelled like heavy ozone, once I got to the lowest output, but it smelled fresh at all times and, NO BUGS! It was awesome. I have a timer that can be set to run for seconds/hour but it has 15 second intervals which is just a little bit too much to run through the return air of my little house, when I’m home. And WAY too much to run it constantly in the basement.
I got a variable speed fan adapter that you plug into an outlet but never go an answer on whether or not that would work safely. I don’t want to damage any of my ozone generators. Never checked to see how the old ozone generator adjuster knob worked – whether it decreased the output or adjusted by a time interval output but it was awesome. Wish you had a variable output unit because yours are the only ones I use now! Thanks!
Yes. You can easily remove tubes but we don’t sell an option with less tubes. If you only need 1 or two tubes in a small area. You can remove the other tubes and keep them as backup.
Thank you!