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10,000 MGH Quartz Tube (Transformer/Ballast/Cord) Bare Bones Ozone Generator

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Original price was: $59.99.Current price is: $49.99.

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10g quatrz tube ballast, transformer, and power cord.

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Description

This bare bones ozone generator is ready to produce ozone, just plug it into a timer and place a fan behind it. Or mount it in your HVAC system tied to your air handler so that it turns on only when your AC fan turns on.

Quarts tube technology (original N. Tesla ozone invention used this same set-up) is humidity resistant. Ozone plate technology is not. It won’t work with high humidity. This will.

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Weight 3 lbs

1 review for 10,000 MGH Quartz Tube (Transformer/Ballast/Cord) Bare Bones Ozone Generator

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    Does this need to be cooled with a fan or can it be connected to a repeat cycle timer, mounted above the toilet for instance, to turn on a few seconds every few minutes to keep the bathroom smelling fresh?
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    Q Does this need to be cooled with a fan or can it be connected to a repeat cycle timer, mounted ab...... Read more
    Asked by Mike on April 7, 2024 12:45 pm
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    If you are going to only run this for several seconds at a time to freshen the air. It doesn't need a fan. The ozone will disperse fine within a small room like a bathroom. I've used it like this myself and found that 5 seconds on every 6 minutes (10 times per hour) works great at keeping the air smelling fresh and rainstorm clean. Subtle. Not too much. Under .01 ppm is considered safe. What you get in the mountains.