joegum wrote:

> 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.

According to Beck, the amount of ozone you get off of uv ozonators is too
dilute to be of much use.

Marshall




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