Sorry but I have no expertise in this, it would be a pure guess.  All I know is
that Beck has stated to always use the high voltage ozone generators because 
the uv
ones simply do not put out enought uv for useful generation of ozonated water.  
The
use of a 100 watt mercury vapor lamp may be different, but one must make sure to
shield the uv rays from the living.  The ones you buy use the flourscent uv 
lamps,
which likely produce much lower levels of ozone.

Marshall

Alvin Rose wrote:

> Marshall
> what amount of ozone level do you think this unit would put out.
> I have one ready to experiment with but didn.t realize the uv
> output would be high.
> A.rose
>
> At 01:10 PM 4/3/00 -0400, you wrote:
> >I cannot emphasize enough the danger to the eyes if a mercury vapor bulb
> >is viewed
> >for only a second or two without the outer uv filter (bulb).
> >
> >I remember reading about the outer bulb breaking on a bulb in a large
> >ampitheater,  and the hundreds of people who ended up having to get medical
> >attention for their eyes afterward, even though they were 100 or more feet
> >away
> >from it.
> >
> >Marshall
> >
> >Todd Horton wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, 3 Apr 2000 01:30:43 EDT, you wrote:
> > >
> > > >>Joe G,
> > > >>
> > > >>It was suggested by a friend that one could use the filament and
> > fixture for
> > > >>a mercury gas type pole light as a cheap ozonator.  Any thoughts from 
> > > >>the
> > > >>techies?
> > > >>
> > > >>Jules
> > > >From my save folder..............
> > >
> > > Go get a mercury vapor yard light.  I think you can get a complete
> > > fixture,
> > > ballast, bulb and all for about 20 bucks at most of the home
> > > improvement
> > > stores.  Break the OUTER envelope of the bulb, but do not damage the
> > > smaller,
> > > inner bulb.  The small bulb is the actual Mercury vapor lamp.  Fire
> > > 'er up, and
> > > you'll have a copious source of UV radiation, guaranteed to blister
> > > your
> > > eyeballs in a few seconds, (seriously!) or sunburn your skin in just a
> > > few
> > > minutes.  Enclose the lamp in a light-tight box, and arrange for a
> > > small fan to
> > > blow air through the box.  Voila`! Instant Ozone!  (Also erases Eproms
> > > very
> > > well.)
> > >
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