Ozone generators

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by tkarrow, Nov 22, 2016.

  1. kurveball18

    kurveball18 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Good info. So for someone using one like the Scent Purge 50 on Amazon. Enclosed in a bin with your camo. How long do you think it would take to treat it and be scent free? 10 mins. 20? 30 mins?
     
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    Well I'm certainly no expert on ozone or the specs for each product. I did some research a while back, more on the commercial use of ozone generators, to get a little more knowledge of how these products work without having articles influenced by the companies trying to sell it. I couldn't find the specs on mg/hr for the Scent Purge 50 looking on their website so it's hard to say how long it would take to treat a specific size area.
    I would assume it comes with instructions but if not, and based on my own experience and assuming you are just using a large bin, I would say running it for 15-20 minutes would probably work. They key would be making sure it is as airtight as possible and then leaving it closed for a little while after you shut it off. Ozone starts to decline after 30 minutes so I've typically read to "soak" for 30 minutes after shutting off the machine.
     
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    Everyone has all the same questions on ozone and none of the manufactures have the answers. I wish someone could give us real answers. I also would love to use mine in the inside if my truck but don't dare because if all the plastic and rubber.


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