Where do you mount your Ozone Generators?

Nomad74

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I work within the confines provided.

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Desk Jockey

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Higher the better.

Ozone is heavier than oxygen and will build up concentration lower. We use a 6 foot ladder bungee the unit to it. Put weight on the ladder if needed to keep it from being top heavy.

You can also use a low volume airmover to distribute it. The Stealth works well for this.

Make sure you air the space out before re-entering.
 

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Higher the better.

Ozone is heavier than oxygen and will build up concentration lower. We use a 6 foot ladder bungee the unit to it. Put weight on the ladder if needed to keep it from being top heavy.

You can also use a low volume airmover to distribute it. The Stealth works well for this.

Make sure you air the space out before re-entering.
Good idea. I dropped in a stealth fan for some air flow.
 
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I use a step ladder also. Depending on the area, I bring several small omni fans. If I'm doing a 2 story home, I may bring 2 ozone generators. One up and one down.
 

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I put in fans too and bounce against the walls in a circular motion.
 
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I just bought a new ozone generator. 9000 mg per hour. Should be an improvement on my oasis which is 2400 mg per hour. $950 made locally.
 
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I got mine for $85 each from homedepot.com and they’ve made me thousands. :)
 
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