Real quick question about ozone generators

betacrash

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I have a 4x4 tent with a 32" carbon filter with a matched fan. I have a dryer vent running to the outside of my house and I can still smell odor. It is faint but recognizable. I am thinking about adding an ozone generator. Is it ok for me to run it inside the tent? I want 0 odor (as does everyone else I suppose). Any guidance would be appreciated. And a size suggestion would be great as well. Thanks guys.
 
OZONE GEN's can be linked inline such as UVONAIR, add it into your exhaust run.

I have a larger rated filter than fan which also helps reduce odour even further, however no filter has 100% removal capabilities .



J
 
I had an ozone generator just recently in my growroom. It worked great for odor, I couldn't really smell a thing even on a lower setting. Then, after a stellar start with my seedlings, I started seeing leaf damage. I thought it was insect damage, even looked like mite damage I've had, but I couldn't find any bugs. I treated for them anyway. Then, I thought it could be a nute/ph problem so I treated for that. Finally, I thought to read up on ozone's effect on plants. Lo and behold, it was DEFINITELY the ozone!!! As soon as I stopped using it two things happened; my plants healed and grew like crazy, and my house smelled like weed like never before :) I finally broke down and spend the $200 for a 6inch inline fan/carbon filter combo, and I can't believe how well it works. No odor at all and the air in there is super clean. My buddy started to smell his grow with a carbon scrubber after only 4 months though, he replaced the filter and it's now fine. How old is the filter? You may need another carbon scrubber in the tent to clean any air that may leak out anywhere but the exhaust vent. Good luck!
 
so, if i buy a uvonair 3000 and put it inside of my venting the smell will be gone? in that case i can just vent to my garage. i will set myself on ordering the 3000 unless someone recommends something better or has an issue with the size. thanks guys.
 
Ozone takes about 20 minutes to completely break down into oxygen, so don't have anything living in the garage during the venting. Also, ozone has its own unique smell, so have an explanation for it if someone asks :)
 
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