One thing that might be good to remember is that ozone breaks
down at 98 degrees. I have a sauna coming and have to figure out
what to do. Maybe work up a sweat and shut it down, then ozonate.
I talked to the mfgr of the Aranizer today and he said humidity is
not a problem. I think he was speaking of relative humidity, though.
I think we're all in the guinea pig phase sometimes.
Found this tidbit on temperature and boiling water:
While at sea level the boiling point of water is 212° Fahrenheit, for ever 500-foot increase in elevation, the boiling point drops one degree. Thus, at a city 5000 feet above sea level, water boils at 202°F