OZN-JR ozone generator

icemassa

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i just purchased a OZN-jr- ozone generator. it says it covers 1000 cubic feet i believe its 200mg per hour. if its in the room that i sleep in which is about 1000 cubic feet with the door open would it effect me in anyway?? thank you everyone.
 

icemassa

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my grow box is 2 x 3 ' and the room the generator is in, is about 1000 cubic ft. with the generator in my room will it affect my kid in any way.
 

surreydistrict36

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I've heard if you smell it, it's bad for you. I'm not familiar with the model myself, I made my own. Do a google search on it, ozone has all kinds of nasty effects on everything, but it's more a matter of what level you are being exposed to. Ozone is a very strong oxidizer, it will basically break anything down over time, same way your car rusts (iron being oxidized eg. iron oxide). Now imagine your lung tissue rusting. Make sure you have good ventilation to the outside.
 

Jeffdogg

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The C.A.P. OZN-Jr Ozone Generator attacks and neutralizes odor. It eliminates odor caused by smoke, mold mildew, pets, cooking and damp basements by generating ozone (O3) - one of the most powerful oxidizers available. O3 doesn't just mask odors, it neutralizes odors at the source, then harmlessly converts to CO2 and oxygen.

It cycles at 10 minutes on and 10 minutes off. Perfect for small areas or rooms.
I'm getting one of these for my grow room, I wont be sleeping in that room or anything, would the unit be by the door? If so how close is it from you and the bed? Ozone gen dont really sound to safe to be sleeping with, theres a decent priced 4'' Inline can fan.

http://www.htgsupply.com/viewproduct.asp?productID=52531

I was also looking into that, from what i'm told thats good for small rooms.

Edit: Now it says it converts odor to Co2 and o2, in a small room like 5'x5'x8' would that Co2 conversion be benificial to the plants?
 

surreydistrict36

Active Member
That inline duct fan is nice, you can also get it from the home depot or menards if you have those in your area. Odor does not get converted to co2. Ozone is o3, it has an unstable oxygen atom that gives it an electric charge. That extra oxygen atom binds to dust particles and makes them heavier and charged so they fall to the ground or stick to stuff. That leaves you back to 02. Unless you have carbon floating around your air you wont get co2 ( C + 2 O3 → CO2 + 2 O2 ). Something like that, I'm no expert. I suggest you read the wiki article to learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone It has also been show to slow growth and damage plants.
 
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