I was just wondering...    A lot of us who grew up in the sixties and
seventies had our own "black lights" used to illuminate artwork, etc.
Doubtless many of these are laying about unused  or might even be
purchased at flea markets "for a song."  I also remember the rather
sickly-sweet, somewhat acrid smell when these were used. (And yes,  I'm
sure it was from the bulbs.)  I wonder... if one simply wrapped some
clear neoprene tubing around the length of the UV tube,  connected a
cheap aquarium air pump at one end and an even cheaper aquarium
air-stone at the other,  would this make an effective ozonator?  If so,
this could be of benefit to those on this list that simply can't afford
a $200 plus unit.  Joe G.


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