Ozone believer

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5 year old buck +
I am now an ozone believer. I bought a $40 ozone machine on amazon looks like the same one sent crusher puts their stickers on. I treated my stuff in garbage bags. Last night I had a doe directly down wind. She stopped and sniffed a bit but then slowly walked away. She knew something was not rt but no stomping feet, blowing, or running away with the flag up. My wife was skeptical until I treated a smelly old wooden chest. Now she is a believer too.
 
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Which one did you get? Ive been looking at them on Amazon.
 
I am also a believer. My dad's hunting clothes historically smell like you mixed every cover scent on the market for the last 15 years on them. I washed his stuff in scent-free detergent and it still smelled like "dad's hunting clothes" . I put his stuff in a tote with a cheap little ozone generator for 2 days and the smell is totally gone. It just works.
 
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Which one did you get? Ive been looking at them on Amazon.
I got the Robolife Ozone Generator. So far I’m very happy with it.
 
One of the things I like best about ozone is how it allows me to cross deer trails and not get busted from leaving ground odor.
Used to be that I avoided walking across trails to access other possible stand sites because of deer smelling my trail. O3 has definitely opened up more stand possibilities for me. Btw, ground odor was the reason the Elimitrax boot was created...too bad they sucked to use.
Ever since I started treating the insides and outsides of my boots, ground odor busts are almost non-existent. I couldn't say that before O3.
 
I make my own scent killer spray and havent had issue with deer buating when crossing the trail I walk in on.
 
Had a doe and fawn downwind at 12 yds this morning using my scent spray.
 
I make my own scent killer spray and havent had issue with deer buating when crossing the trail I walk in on.
Would you be willing to share your recipe? I use spray and O3. I'd love to save some money on the spray.
 
Only downside is it leaves a little residue on the bow.
16 oz.. (2 cups) Peroxide (3%)
16 oz. (2 cups) Distilled Water
1/4 cup baking soda
1 oz. unscented shampoo (a good choice is H&S Scent-A-Way... the green stuff)

Put it in a bowl jug etc and let it sit a few days. Do not seal the container tight! I found the original article I got it from. Ive had great luck with this mixture.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wideopenspaces.com/homemade-scent-killer-that-works/amp/
 
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Only downside is it leaves a little residue on the bow.
16 oz.. (2 cups) Peroxide (3%)
16 oz. (2 cups) Distilled Water
1/4 cup baking soda
1 oz. unscented shampoo (a good choice is H&S Scent-A-Way... the green stuff)

Put it in a bowl jug etc and let it sit a few days. Do not seal the container tight! I found the original article I got it from. Ive had great luck with this mixture.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wideopenspaces.com/homemade-scent-killer-that-works/amp/
Thank you!
 
Only downside is it leaves a little residue on the bow.
16 oz.. (2 cups) Peroxide (3%)
16 oz. (2 cups) Distilled Water
1/4 cup baking soda
1 oz. unscented shampoo (a good choice is H&S Scent-A-Way... the green stuff)

Put it in a bowl jug etc and let it sit a few days. Do not seal the container tight! I found the original article I got it from. Ive had great luck with this mixture.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wideopenspaces.com/homemade-scent-killer-that-works/amp/
It seems to work as good as the store bought stuff. Someone did a test on bacteria growth a while back and it worked better than everything except scent away. I quit using it because everything was solid white after using it

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Only downside is it leaves a little residue on the bow.
16 oz.. (2 cups) Peroxide (3%)
16 oz. (2 cups) Distilled Water
1/4 cup baking soda
1 oz. unscented shampoo (a good choice is H&S Scent-A-Way... the green stuff)

Put it in a bowl jug etc and let it sit a few days. Do not seal the container tight! I found the original article I got it from. Ive had great luck with this mixture.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wideopenspaces.com/homemade-scent-killer-that-works/amp/
It seems to work as good as the store bought stuff. Someone did a test on bacteria growth a while back and it worked better than everything except scent away. I quit using it because everything was solid white after using it

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I made an ozone scent eliminating closet at home with a Small ozone generator a little larger than my cell phone. I think it’s called a 50 or something. My hunting equipment all gets placed in there and it’s amazing what it does. My Scent Lok suit smells like carbon and my equipment I cannot smell any scent on it. I believe it big time and am in the process of making a DIY Ozonics. After lots of research I think I can assemble one for the field with a set of lithium rechargeable batteries, fan and ozone generator for a little over $110. The trick is getting an ozone generator plate that creates enough ozone and a battery or two that will last long enough to power it all day.

The limits on ozonics make me hesitant to spend over $500 on something at this point.


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I made an ozone scent eliminating closet at home with a Small ozone generator a little larger than my cell phone. I think it’s called a 50 or something. My hunting equipment all gets placed in there and it’s amazing what it does. My Scent Lok suit smells like carbon and my equipment I cannot smell any scent on it. I believe it big time and am in the process of making a DIY Ozonics. After lots of research I think I can assemble one for the field with a set of lithium rechargeable batteries, fan and ozone generator for a little over $110. The trick is getting an ozone generator plate that creates enough ozone and a battery or two that will last long enough to power it all day.

The limits on ozonics make me hesitant to spend over $500 on something at this point.
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Good thinking! All ozone coils or plates wear out. The more moisture in the air the faster the plates go. My brother bought an ozonics machine a few years ago. It's what turned me on to ozone and led to a room and a good ozone generator. I replace plates at least annually. Even when not running the generator moisture is an issue. Machines should be stored in air tight containers when not in use.

My brothers ozonics machine is toast at this point. Actually he got 1 season out of it. Ozonics will not sell a replacement coil because thier soldered directly to the PC board. Not worth the price they charge.....

my machine uses replaceable plates and there are wet location plates available on Amazon.

Look for the purple/blue glow when it's running. Over time you will see holes where it's not purple and the plate is wearing out. Just because you smell ozone doesn't mean a generator is cranking out its full potential.

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Oh and if you look at the picture you can see an aluminum heat sink behind the plate. Get a tube of dielectric grease to smear between the heat sink and a replacement plate.
 
Just fyi. I have replaced the ozone tube on my ozonics have several spares also. If it is the hr200 can get one for 15 bucks. They are out of stock now but expected soon

https://www.amazing1.com/products/ozone-air-cell-75mg-hr.html

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You just made my brothers night!
 
Just fyi. I have replaced the ozone tube on my ozonics have several spares also. If it is the hr200 can get one for 15 bucks. They are out of stock now but expected soon

https://www.amazing1.com/products/ozone-air-cell-75mg-hr.html

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Is that the correct coil for the Ozonics unit? If so, that thing only generates 75 milligrams/hour (that’s what 0.075 grams/hour?). I have been looking at getting a plate or set of plates in the 3.5-5 grams/hour. The industrial hospital cleaning units make 10 grams/hour I believe. If Ozonics is working with 0.075 grams/hour I should be golden using 3.5 grams/hour.

I have found several moisture resistant plates that are 3.5 grams/hour that are available for like $35 with the transformer. The plate and transformer on 3.5 g/hour uses like 40 watts of power.

I believe the math goes like this. If I want to run a system on 12 volts using 40 watts for an hour, I need in a perfect system 3300 mah (3.3AmpHours). So, let’s add 5 watts for inefficiencies and a small 12v fan. This is way over necessary for fan power but let’s run this safe. Then assume the battery can only drain 85% of its capacity. I also want to run my unit for 12-hours straight while hunting an all day sit.

So we need 3750 mah in perfect battery
We need about 4425 mah on an 85% efficient battery. Over 12 hours we would need 53,100 mah to run the system. Those small jump 12v packs are claiming to exceed 60,000mah for around $50. The part I’m concerned about is if I click boost on the jump pack if it will send the full 200amps through the transformer, fan and ozone plate.

If, the Ozonics unit only makes 0.075 g/hr, I would be more than confident only using the 1 g/hr ozone generator. I think I could get the system down to around 15 watts on that. Meaning I would only need 18,000 mah in 12v and I could use one battery off Amazon for $29 for an all day sit. I think that package wouldn’t run over like $80.


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Is that the correct coil for the Ozonics unit? If so, that thing only generates 75 milligrams/hour (that’s what 0.075 grams/hour?). I have been looking at getting a plate or set of plates in the 3.5-5 grams/hour. The industrial hospital cleaning units make 10 grams/hour I believe. If Ozonics is working with 0.075 grams/hour I should be golden using 3.5 grams/hour.

I have found several moisture resistant plates that are 3.5 grams/hour that are available for like $35 with the transformer. The plate and transformer on 3.5 g/hour uses like 40 watts of power.

I believe the math goes like this. If I want to run a system on 12 volts using 40 watts for an hour, I need in a perfect system 3300 mah (3.3AmpHours). So, let’s add 5 watts for inefficiencies and a small 12v fan. This is way over necessary for fan power but let’s run this safe. Then assume the battery can only drain 85% of its capacity. I also want to run my unit for 12-hours straight while hunting an all day sit.

So we need 3750 mah in perfect battery
We need about 4425 mah on an 85% efficient battery. Over 12 hours we would need 53,100 mah to run the system. Those small jump 12v packs are claiming to exceed 60,000mah for around $50. The part I’m concerned about is if I click boost on the jump pack if it will send the full 200amps through the transformer, fan and ozone plate.

If, the Ozonics unit only makes 0.075 g/hr, I would be more than confident only using the 1 g/hr ozone generator. I think I could get the system down to around 15 watts on that. Meaning I would only need 18,000 mah in 12v and I could use one battery off Amazon for $29 for an all day sit. I think that package wouldn’t run over like $80.


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Sweet. Figure it all out and test it to make sure it works and then post everything we need to make our own unit.

Had a couple more deer down wind of me and all they did was take a couple sniffs and continue on their way.
 
Just fyi. I have replaced the ozone tube on my ozonics have several spares also. If it is the hr200 can get one for 15 bucks. They are out of stock now but expected soon

https://www.amazing1.com/products/ozone-air-cell-75mg-hr.html

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Is that the correct coil for the Ozonics unit? If so, that thing only generates 75 milligrams/hour (that’s what 0.075 grams/hour?). I have been looking at getting a plate or set of plates in the 3.5-5 grams/hour. The industrial hospital cleaning units make 10 grams/hour I believe. If Ozonics is working with 0.075 grams/hour I should be golden using 3.5 grams/hour.

I have found several moisture resistant plates that are 3.5 grams/hour that are available for like $35 with the transformer. The plate and transformer on 3.5 g/hour uses like 40 watts of power.

I believe the math goes like this. If I want to run a system on 12 volts using 40 watts for an hour, I need in a perfect system 3300 mah (3.3AmpHours). So, let’s add 5 watts for inefficiencies and a small 12v fan. This is way over necessary for fan power but let’s run this safe. Then assume the battery can only drain 85% of its capacity. I also want to run my unit for 12-hours straight while hunting an all day sit.

So we need 3750 mah in perfect battery
We need about 4425 mah on an 85% efficient battery. Over 12 hours we would need 53,100 mah to run the system. Those small jump 12v packs are claiming to exceed 60,000mah for around $50. The part I’m concerned about is if I click boost on the jump pack if it will send the full 200amps through the transformer, fan and ozone plate.

If, the Ozonics unit only makes 0.075 g/hr, I would be more than confident only using the 1 g/hr ozone generator. I think I could get the system down to around 15 watts on that. Meaning I would only need 18,000 mah in 12v and I could use one battery off Amazon for $29 for an all day sit. I think that package wouldn’t run over like $80.


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