PERFECT FOR FLOWERING? Air purifying CFL!

Wolfman Zen

Well-Known Member
Found this little baby when looking for something els....

Air Purifier - Compact Fluorescent - 27 Watt - Warm White 2700 Kelvin - TCP 28927F2-27 Light Bulb

""Additional Information Fresh2Ti is more than just a light bulb. It's a fresh bulb; a revolutionary new product that breaks down odors while providing energy-efficient light. Simply turn on your light and fresh2Ti begins eliminating odors in just 10 minutes! Making it ideal for restrooms, closets, workout rooms and damp-smelling areas.

And fresh2Ti will continue to break down odors for up to three years. Plus, since it's a compact fluorescent SpringLamp®, its power to light a room will last for 10,000 hours – saving you hundreds in deodorizing systems and up to 75% in energy costs.

How it works
In short, the titanium dioxide coating on fresh2Ti creates a photocatalytic reaction when exposed to the fluorescent light produced by the bulb. This reaction releases electrons, or negatively charged particles. At the same time, a positively charged hole is formed in its place. This combination of negative and positive creates a very strong oxidizer called the hydroxide radical. Odors that come into contact with the positively charged holes are broken down by these oxidizers into odorless compounds. ""






I found it very interesting.... Though I doubt it would eliminate all of the odor, I'm sure it would help out..

If anybody tries them let us know what kind of deference they make... I myself may order a set, but at a later time. But when I do, I will post all notes here =]




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Wolfman Zen

Well-Known Member
Now blackcoupe, the validity of hid bulbs for growing is understood... but you do realize that this is the "CFL growing" forum, right? =]
 

moonbeam

Well-Known Member
too bad they only come in a max of 27W....if they are good enough to elimiate smell goo i wonder if we could get like a group buy or convince them to make them in like 100W....or at least 50W
 

blackcoupe01

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I wonder if there is something you can put on regular cfl bulbs to get a similar effect. Something that is slowly evaporated by the warmth of the bulb.
 
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