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Update: The unit seems to have failed. This is the msg I sent to the seller
"BAD NEWS. It's the 2nd day I have it in my possession, I have only ozonated 4-5 glasses of water and the unit has STOPPED WORKING. I press start, the red numbers (timer set to 5 min) start blinking but the unit doesn't produce ozone nor makes the noise it used to do. Am I missing something (I have read the manual) or is it dead?"
Am I unlucky or what?
Anyway, the article mentions that when it comes to corona discharge units, NOX should be a concern only if you use it as an air purifier and under conditions like "in a small bedroom while sleeping with the door shut and no ventilation". I hope they are right.
Now I don't know whether I am going to get a replacement or a refund but I'd like to know; Is there a water ozonator that uses room air and keeps the level of
O3 - Ozone below the smelling point?
These 2 are available in my local market, do you guys recognise them?