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    Ozone for odor control

    Great question Rrog, Ozone in our atmosphere is different than what we generate in our systems. O3 or 3 oxygen atoms are created when two oxygen atoms are either electrocuted (corona discharge) or lit up with UV lights to create Ozone. After this new molecule is created it takes about 15-30...
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    Ozone for odor control

    Rrog, of course yes! Another idea I had was to use the ozone generator (air) like Antman15 as a de-odorizer with the carbon filter in regards to the exhaust fan or exit port of the grow house. And yes Antman15 too much ozone is a bad thing, timers are your friend and it seems you've found the...
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    Ozone for odor control

    Ah, I understand. My thought was use a water system to cleanse the water before you put nutrients into said water then use it on the plants. Use the air system to rid the grow room of any bad odor or odor in general depending on your application. This would be for either a hydro setup or non hydro.
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    Ozone for odor control

    Warning: I am a novice when it comes to growing. May you explain Rrog? I thought in regards to hydroponics you did not want any mold or bacteria.
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    Ozone for odor control

    Thanks for the info Antman15! Rrog: rather than mask a smell it helps kill mold, bacteria, and eliminates smell. You can use the ozone manufacturer in conjunction with your carbon filter system, saving the filter some work and thus not having to replace it as often without a ozone rig.
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    Ozone for odor control

    Awesome Antman15, may I ask how big your room is and the generator? I'm trying to create a paper to show my bosses what this community wants/needs. Thanks again!
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    Ozone for odor control

    I am part of a company that makes ozone generators and wanted to see what the thoughts on using the air application (HVAC) for odor control or the water application for hydroponics are. Let me know if you have any questions as well! Cheers, Sam
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