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Re: Interesting ozone production data



Hi,
Richard Hull had the solution for this. He had his gap enclosed in a box
attached to a blower and dryer hose that went right to a window. You need
airflow on those gaps (I should talk, I don't have enough on mine. I have
the "Peters out after 10 seconds" syndrome that people are posting about
right now - 'Er, uh , I interrupt this broadcast to clean my gap' :-)).
And yes you are right. My small coils seem to generate more ozone than these
guys that run pig powered coils. The whiter and hotter the spark, the better
it is.

S.G.

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Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 7:44 PM
Subject: Interesting ozone production data


> Original Poster: "Ruud de Graaf" <rdegraaf-at-daxis.nl>
>
> Hi All,
>
> Today I searched the net for 'ozone production' and I found:
>
<http://www.esb.ucp.pt/~bungah/disinfec/ozprod.htm>http://www.esb.ucp.pt/~b
> ungah/disinfec/ozprod.htm
>
> The most important ozone enemy seems to be...... HEAT! Unfortenately this
is
> also our enemy (melting spark gap, bad quencing)! This aspect is in line
with
> my own experience until now (low energy and temp>high ozone production,
high
> energy and temp>low ozone production.
>
> We better place those gaps in air-tight boxes guys!
>
> Ruud
> Greetings from Holland
>
>
>