tygger May 26, 2008 May 26, 2008 Would the minimal amounts of ozone produced by an Ionic Breeze effect the water chemistry of a tank in a small enclosed room (12x12)?
treesprite May 26, 2008 May 26, 2008 Would the minimal amounts of ozone produced by an Ionic Breeze effect the water chemistry of a tank in a small enclosed room (12x12)? it puts out ozone? I thought it was just some kind of air cleaner.
lanman May 26, 2008 May 26, 2008 Would the minimal amounts of ozone produced by an Ionic Breeze effect the water chemistry of a tank in a small enclosed room (12x12)? Years ago, I looked into what those things were really made of... near as I could tell, they don't do anything but move and filter a SMALL amount of air. My ex-wife got into trying to sell a knock-off product for a while. bob
GaryL May 27, 2008 May 27, 2008 (edited) i don't know if they put off ozone, but they do charge particals as they pass them and they stick to the metal blades...it isn't much of a breeze...they do make a better one for like automotive applications if a car has an oder problem they place it in it overnight and the next day the odor (dog.smoke. etc) is all gone ok looked it up for a sec this was on wiki "Ionizer purifiers use charged electrical surfaces or needles to generate electrically charged ions. Ions attach to airborne particles which are then electrostatically attracted to a charged collector plate. This mechanism produces trace amounts of ozone and other oxidants as by-products[3.]. Most ionizers produce less than 0.05 ppm of ozone, an industrial safety standard. There are two major subdivisions: the fanless ionizer and fan-based ionizer. Fanless ionizers are noiseless and use little power, but are less efficient at air purification. Fan-based ionizers clean and distribute air much faster. Permanently mounted home and industrial ionizer purifiers are called electrostatic precipitators " it doesnt seem enough to me to cause any harm Edited May 27, 2008 by GaryL
tygger May 27, 2008 Author May 27, 2008 treesprite, it's an air filter, but from what I've read, it puts out some ozone as a by product. As for how well these work, I don't think they're that effective and I wouldnt buy one. My cousin moved and didn't want to bring it along so she gave it to me. I had the oreck one (fan-based) and it was pretty crappy. Thought I would give this a shot and see how it works since it's free. There's a noticeable scent coming from the output of the filtered air...
tygger May 27, 2008 Author May 27, 2008 haha. It's a "distinct" scent, but it doesn't bother me. In a large open area, you probably won't even notice it. It might be bothersome to some... kinda similar to how some people like the new car scent, while others hate it.
CHUBAKAH May 27, 2008 May 27, 2008 not a bad scent I hope... Ever use a commercial typer laser printer? That's the smell.
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