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RE: Teslas enjoyment of ozone.



Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <Dwight.Crider-at-regulusgroup-dot-com>


I would ask how you differentiate between ozone and the various other
noxious gases produced by high E fields and arcs.  However, the most
pungent of these are likely nitrogen/oxygen compounds which result in
nitric and nitrous acids, to name a couple, when in contact with water.
None of these are less damaging to human tissue than ozone. If this doesn't
make you cautious, maybe the fact that most metallic tools will be quickly
corroded with this type exposure. It would seem that the safest bet would
be: IF YOU CAN SMELL IT, VENTILATE!  (Commercial ammonium nitrate is made
via arc processes from air and water)

Dwight Crider