I just thought I'd drop in the very trendy cold-plasma reference in the title just so I can casually mention that there's nothing new about it. It's just the same old electrical corona discharge method of creating ozone that's been around for hundreds of years.
Certain companies selling ozone generators seem to be implying that it's a radical new and secret technology.
This unit wasn't quite what I was expecting inside. I did guess correctly, but it's actually a bit more specialist than I was expecting. I'm not sure what plastic the end caps are made of, but I would expect them to be the most likely component to degrade in the concentrated ozone.
The most exciting thing about this unit is the horrifically spiky sounding power supply. I was expecting a reasonably loud hiss, but not the sharp rasping 50/60Hz buzz that accompanied it.
There are much nice power supplies than this, but I get the feeling they've used this type because of its cheapness and simplicity. The radio hams won't be too thrilled about the electrical noise this thing probably generates.
There's something about it that hints at a very retro Oudin coil from the violet ray era. I'm going to have to try and depot the primary side from its secretive black resin.
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Certain companies selling ozone generators seem to be implying that it's a radical new and secret technology.
This unit wasn't quite what I was expecting inside. I did guess correctly, but it's actually a bit more specialist than I was expecting. I'm not sure what plastic the end caps are made of, but I would expect them to be the most likely component to degrade in the concentrated ozone.
The most exciting thing about this unit is the horrifically spiky sounding power supply. I was expecting a reasonably loud hiss, but not the sharp rasping 50/60Hz buzz that accompanied it.
There are much nice power supplies than this, but I get the feeling they've used this type because of its cheapness and simplicity. The radio hams won't be too thrilled about the electrical noise this thing probably generates.
There's something about it that hints at a very retro Oudin coil from the violet ray era. I'm going to have to try and depot the primary side from its secretive black resin.
If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and random gadgets for disassembly at:-
http://www.bigclive.com/coffee.htm
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LoL I always buy beer when I go gun shooting too funny
where did you buy this?
And how about the Corona virus in the ozone generator?
What's that HOPI thing called? Tried to find it on Amazon, didn't see it
Cool.
I like that pen
he should woyk for the nuke commisionmsafety board
Hey Clive, Love all you stuff mate! So if you were to design an Ozone Generator PSU, what would that look like. That is a vid I would be very interested to see! Cheers
what about no2 generation?
Wouldn't the glass sleeve with one lead charging the screen and the shell being grounded just make a glass-dielectric capacitor? Seems silly. Would just be easier to suspend a piec e of wire with barbs on it or something down the middle of the tube from insulators, ground the tube and charge it to create a corona discharge.