Clearwater guy;4739775; said:The Flux Capacitor.
what does that do?
looks like ozone to me.
Clearwater guy;4739775; said:The Flux Capacitor.
Clearwater guy;4739775; said:The Flux Capacitor.

Clearwater guy;4741865; said:It's "supposed" to be what makes time travel possible...
But all it does is produce Ozone...
This is version 2.2... Version 1 was about 8 yrs ago at my old house...it was just a piece of glass on the board with a couple metal washers pressed against each side...but I didn't use it that way for long. I don't like 3000v being out in the open so much. The original version created way more ozone than I needed at the old house...
Version 2 started with this outer tube that I ordered on accident. It's silicone tube...for some reason I thought it would be flexible, but it's hard...so I had a piece of glass cut to fit vertically in the tube, and connected the wires to pieces of stainless scrubber pad. I was wanting to use stainless mesh screen, but they didn't have that at the dollar store.
Version 2 worked...but not NEARLY well enough. Seemed odd, because the glass was the same thickness and everything... so version 2.1 was made...I used a piece of a cigar tube that I broke the end off...worked better...but still not good enough.
So, Version 2.2 used a busted section of a T8 flourescent tube. This was the thinnest glass I could find in anything that I busted. It now works "decent"...but still not like in the old house...I let it run 24hrs...and I can only smell the Ozone in the laundry room...but the "musty" smell is starting to dissipate in the other dark areas of the basement, so I know it's working.
I now know that the reason the output is so low is because the humidity is high. Once I get a drier of some sort (prefferably an o2 concentrator), this thing will be very powerful. Then I will have the option of closing the top of the tube and injecting the Ozone into water...But not without the proper safety precautions like an ORP meter and auto-controller. Plus it will need a large holding tank (reactuion tank) and then a bunch of charcoal filtration... But until then, it is doing it's job to keep the air in the basement fresh.
Mike
nes999;4743659; said:wow nice! id never have the balls to make one myself. i dont trust myself.
Clearwater guy;4771364; said:There are 2 sub-panels...but both of then only have 2 breakers each...not sure I can pull any extra power from those.
Mike