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  • Gingerbeard
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    Hazardous Ozone-Generating Air Purifiers | California Air Resources Board
    Ozone Generators as Indoor Air Cleaners​​
    Ozone Generators that are Sold as Air Cleaners | US EPA
    Understanding Air Purifiers And Ozone Generators: What You Need To Know - Big's Mobile Detailing
    Ozone Removal Methods: Filters to Use in Your Home - Molekule
    Ozone air purifiers: Can they improve asthma symptoms? - Mayo Clinic
    Ozone | American Lung Association​​

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  • changeofpace2014
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    Might want to read up on that some where else.

    If the O3 output is dialed in there will be very little O3 left, because it will react to the smell and once O3 has a reaction it reverts back to O2. "corrected"

    I suspect you will get creative and figure something out....

    Sorry GB - I was not implying that growweedeasy had bad information on Ozone generators and there use, rather what ever url you read up on the topic was most likely environmentally biased to the use of O3.

    There are a lot of growers using ozone generators properly and do not have any problems or inverse effects on there health. They only use electricity to generate O3 and the by product is plain O2, but I agree if they are producing an excessive amount of O3 it would be bad for a lot of things including ones health, mind you most people move out of an area if the fumes from what ever is bothering them.

    Just saying
    Last edited by changeofpace2014; 01-23-2025, 06:14 PM. Reason: Apology

  • Bluey
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    I thought ozone in the environment was damaging to plants. Is that not the case?

  • Gingerbeard
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    Something interesting. Ozone generators are not safe for use around people, apparently. And they do not remove odor. They only replace it with the smell of ozone.
    Good to know.

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  • changeofpace2014
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    I agree Carbon Filter would be useless with tent open, best bet is ozone generator in the room you have the tent in.. Might have to mess around and get it dialed and it would be very quite compared to a exhaust fan running.

    You could always just introduce yourself and indulgence and see how it goes...Our neighbor smokes a Lot of Weed and loves to grow that smelly s... outback, I dont mind but prefer some discretion.

  • Gingerbeard
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    Both are concerns CoP.
    Anyone walking within 20 feet of my open front door during flowering will smell weed. Current neighbors don't care. The last thing I want is a new neighbor complaining to C-word about smelling weed and lying that they're getting a contact high. I was thinking about an ozone filter, but my tent is too small to keep it unless I only grow three plants. I've tried a carbon filter. My limited space limits solutions and the effectiveness of limited solutions. My tent is open when the light is on, and usually when it is off which pretty much negates air changes.
    Mooches are an issue. My friends know me and are respectful enough not to ask me to dab them out. I share what I can except with those who never seem to remunerate in kindness. At least in kindness.
    In the end I will either have to stop growing or keep my place closed up and feed money into my FAU. I hate my FAU. I live in San Diego, damnit! Shorts when it's hot. Jacket when it's cold. Conditioned air makes my beard shimmy.​

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  • changeofpace2014
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    Sounds like the Real Issue would be with Smell....One more piece of equipment required for Jessica Fletcher moving in next door....Ozone Generator with your carbon filter should do the trick.....Good Luck might turn out they will smoke more of your weed then you do.....

  • Gingerbeard
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    I hate impending new neighbors. This could mean the end of growing. My options are limited and costly. Prohibitively so. PPhhhuuuuckk!
    C-word landlady won't let Buddy Robert swap apartments for some reason. Her reason is, 'We don't do that anymore.' If she moves more of her family in... goddamn please don't let her move more of her fucking distorted family in this place. Her family is reality TV apartment living.
    I'll give $20 for the next set of winning lottery numbers to any of the three games played in California. All six numbers. Grand prize. No Papa Legba-esque tricks.
    Who's got me?

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  • Bluey
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    If I was hit with a charge that wasn't explained to me I wouldn't pay it.

  • Gator
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    Working with idiots and I don't have the authority to tell them to kick fuckin rocks

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  • Gingerbeard
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    I'm all about reading fine print. Where's the fine print to read when everything is done over the phone? I had no option to use the internet to research internet providers and what they offered when I moved here. But it wouldn't have mattered because this apartment complex is only wired for Cox.

  • Bluey
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    One should read the terms and conditions of a contract prior to signing it

  • Gingerbeard
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    Figure this one. There will be math.
    Buying a modem will run $50, maybe. Do some shopping and $20 will do the trick.
    Cox will happily let you use one of theirs for free! The caveat is you have to sign a new two-year contract and at the end of the two years you pay $15 a month (current rates.) I had to ask about that. All they tell you is what is free. Not how much you will wind up paying or that you will be re-contracted. Nothing, in the end, is free. They've done this every time I have talked to them. There is a chance I will not be here in two years and will not get hooked into another contract.
    Time for math. For a year, that Cox cable modem will rent at $180. I've been a customer for nigh on 12 years, now. Had I originally opted to rent one of their units, I would have wound up paying $1800 before having to get a new one.
    Cox cable is why people hate corporate America.

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  • Gingerbeard
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    Frggrrefsshshzzzgaaaaarrrgaaaammmph on Cox cable. A pox on Cox! Suussssakkkggppoqqqquiiird their face!
    Free! Well, free for two years. Then that thing you could have done for $40 at one shot will be rented to you for $180 per year. And we'll sign you up for another 2-year contract without telling you.

    Out of the loop until I can figure something out...

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  • Bluey
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    Yes it is!

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