My highest reccomendation for this inexpensive unit,ZERO SMELL & cheap.

panhead

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I like new toys so im constantly trying out new stuff,mostly just for fun since ive got my rooms pretty much nailed down,i started out with expensive carbon filters,went on to make my own $3 carbon filters,then went on to Ozone Generators.

I first bought a Corona Discharge (static electricity) unit & it worked well but was expensive as hell costing about $500 & can be effected by humidity levels,i then went on to buy a UV (Ultraviolet Light) pro model & it was the cats ass but again very expensive costing $400 but a better performer over the Corona discharge unit,UV Ozone generators are not effected by humidity & provide a constant Ozone output.

My grow op's are using the pro model UV Generators with zero smell.

I Decided to try (out of boredom) smaller & cheaper units,i bought a few of these smaller (or so i thought) UV Ozone Generators thinking that if they were'nt powerfull enough i could dump them on ebay & make a few bucks, or at the very least break even.

Here it is.



The units are 2 ft long X 4 inches wide & 2 inchs thick,they weigh about 10 lbs each,they are much larger & much more rugged than they look in pictures.

Im sure they are for sale at alot of different hydro shops & on ebay but this shop i know for sure sells them pretty cheap & is a legit shop to buy from.

OZN-1 Ozone Generator [OZN-1] - $139.95 : neHydro.com, Hydroponics and Gardening Supplies

Anyhow out of the 3 different model & various prices ive paid for Ozone Generators this unit is without a doubt the best value unit ive found & its performance will be able to easily kill ALL SMELL from most grows,even larger scale grows.
 
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panhead

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I forgot to add,if any of you whiz kids want pics of the interior to help you make your own design let me know,im not gonna rip them apart but i can pull the cover & show whats inside if needed or give any information listed on the UV bulb.
 

honkeytown

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I forgot to add,if any of you whiz kids want pics of the interior to help you make your own design let me know,im not gonna rip them apart but i can pull the cover & show whats inside if needed or give any information listed on the UV bulb.
I would love to see the inside of that thing Panhead. I love making my own stuff. 140 for one though....i may just get one and rip it apart too. you say larger scale grows... how many cubic feet you think that thing will do a minute? :blsmoke:
 

panhead

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I would love to see the inside of that thing Panhead. I love making my own stuff. 140 for one though....i may just get one and rip it apart too. you say larger scale grows... how many cubic feet you think that thing will do a minute? :blsmoke:
If your asking about cf per minute due to placement within a duct or powered exhaust thats an unanswerble question from my end,it would be highly dependant on the cfm's from the exhaust & air speed going past & through the unit,i do not use the in duct method,i vent dirty air into a dead space & dump it,then scrub the air within that space & vent the cleaned air at a slower rate to the outside,i wouldnt reccomend a direct dump of dirty air to the outdoors no matter the odor control.

The max footage listed by the manfacturer is 5,500 cubic feet,i cant attest to that though,however it will kill any odor from as many plants (in full bloom) that you can cram into a 10 L x 15 W x 9 H room,easily i might add,it supplies excess odor control to the point it can be cycled on & off with a timer,using the unit on a 1 hour on 2 hour off cycle supplies plenty of odor control,any more than that it becomes excessive.

The manufacturer states power consumption at 100 watts.

At the price of $140 i cant see this unit being built much cheaper than $100, considering all the UV bulbs ive looked at are in the $40 range,then the cost of other parts & time involved i think its a smoking deal,the price kills anything else on the market that ive seen or used.

I will post what pics im able to get without tearing into the unit too badly pics later tonight or tomorrow evening.
 

honkeytown

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If your asking about cf per minute due to placement within a duct or powered exhaust thats an unanswerble question from my end,it would be highly dependant on the cfm's from the exhaust & air speed going past & through the unit,i do not use the in duct method,i vent dirty air into a dead space & dump it,then scrub the air within that space & vent the cleaned air at a slower rate to the outside,i wouldnt reccomend a direct dump of dirty air to the outdoors no matter the odor control.

The max footage listed by the manfacturer is 5,500 cubic feet,i cant attest to that though,however it will kill any odor from as many plants (in full bloom) that you can cram into a 10 L x 15 W x 9 H room,easily i might add,it supplies excess odor control to the point it can be cycled on & off with a timer,using the unit on a 1 hour on 2 hour off cycle supplies plenty of odor control,any more than that it becomes excessive.

The manufacturer states power consumption at 100 watts.

At the price of $140 i cant see this unit being built much cheaper than $100, considering all the UV bulbs ive looked at are in the $40 range,then the cost of other parts & time involved i think its a smoking deal,the price kills anything else on the market that ive seen or used.

I will post what pics im able to get without tearing into the unit too badly pics later tonight or tomorrow evening.
great info! i dont think for the price its worth the hassle of making one. but I still would love to get a look at the innards of that little beast. I am so far impressed as well. Thanks for the info panhead...much appreciated:blsmoke:i will be watching
 

panhead

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Heres some pics of the entire unit & the bulb,i couldnt get any closer shot of the transformer without the pic getting blurry,my camera is old & fuked.

Here ya go.





 

honkeytown

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Thanks panhead...how simple is that thing! that's awesome. I still think for the price it's worth just buying one...plus if you say it's good...then that shit is good. :mrgreen:
 

panhead

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Just a little follow up,ive had these small generators in action now about 2 weeks & i wanted to give an update,i use them outside my op's in a dump area where i dump dirty air,they are 100% effective for heaving budding.

Zero smell except clean,the smell is ecactly like after a thunder & lightning storm.
 

assrabbi

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great info, looks like what I've been looking for too...so does it have to be on constantly or what?
 

Dr.Green

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I also have one of these from the local hydro store. The guy has a shop there and he makes then under the name of Growzonator. It's really effective for controlling odors but be warned, If they're left on for too long at one time with inadequate airflow they can kill plants and mammals by "poisoning" the air. I'm not too sure how it works, but I lost my first harvest due to that contraption. My suggestion, don't have it near your plants and invest in a quality timer for it.:joint::joint:
 

panhead

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Ozone generators should only be placed within the grow op as a last resort,Ozone is a carcinogen & will scorch plants fast,i allways reccomend dumping dirty air outside the room,then cleaning the dirty air with the ozone generator.

Having a timer on your generator in the grow op isnt sufficient to stop plant damage,even if the ozone levels are low enough where the plants dont have visable signs of damage the generator changes air quality & makes 2 ozone moloculules out of each oxygen molocule,this slows plant growth.

These generators are not designed to come in direct contact with plants no matter what any hydro shop owner says,reading the directions is a must.
 

organicplaunt91

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Hello everyone..this is my first grow.
I alredy hav a nice 2 month old plant that i started growing outdoors alredy.She (crossing my fingers) is ready 4 flowering and i just set up my grow box..it is 43 in.tall 24 in.wide and 18in.deep (from the front of the box to the back) average temp is around 105 deg. Farenheit!!!
What can i add to solve this problem..

peace n love!
 

panhead

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Start a new thread with detailed pics or drawings of the grow box as well as all equipment used.
 
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