Ozone Cracker Tube

Ozone Cracker Tube

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If you're familiar with high voltage concepts, this might be useful information. Spilled milk in your car? Got mold in your cupboards? Got an ear infection? You can use a flyback transformer from an old PC monitor and an electronic ballast from a photocopier that drives the scanner lamp. This project can be hazardous and potentially fatal, so proceed with caution. Unless you're named Pennywise, don't engage in reckless behavior. The tube is 36mm X 120mm 304 stainless steel with a 1.5mm wall and the core is a 2.4mm X 150mm TIG electrode. This setup runs on an oxygen bottle and uses 5mm tubes. An aquarium air pump can be used to circulate air, but it only produces ozone and nitrous oxide in small amounts. Be aware that this device can transform dirty air into toxic substances. Clean out the screw and electrode hole with a 2.4mm drill bit. Use a 5mm drill bit for the air tubes. Split the STL files at 10mm intervals, align, and glue them together using super glue. If you're feeling bored, use the same drill bits to align the parts, or try gluing the drills to the assembly. https://a360.co/2HwSGcJ

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