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Re: Hobby Grade Ozone


I did see the ebay listing for the Synergy ozonators.
I really don't know much about them other than what
the listing says. They are in really cool cases, though.
The listing doesn't give a lot of information about
things like the ozone path. But it does apparently use
cold corona discharge, which isn't the case with the
HGOZ-1000 (a plus for the Synergy units).

At face value, it looks like it's a step up from the
HGOZ-1000. In my earlier post regarding how to set
things up, the tank and regulator would also apply to the
syngergy unit as well, so if you wanted to get the synergy,
you still have to get the tank and regulator.

I'm by no means married to Enaly. I was just able to get
the HGOZ-1000 for $150 plus shipping, so I thought that was
a pretty decent deal. And it produces a much stronger ozone
than the little water ozonators. Plus if you look at the spec
to the HGOZ-1000 it does not have cheap plastic on the ozone
path, either (glass, teflon, silicon, etc.).

Personally, I'd say either one would be fine for most ozone
applications with a pure oxygen feed, except for direct injection.
The only ozonators I would trust for direct injection would be
Longevity or Plasmafire (at least that I currently know of).

 

 
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