Hello all,
I'm relatively new to the forums... I've been browsing for a while, and this is my first post.
Basically, I have a wooden box with CFL's, and I'm trying to figure out a decent way to make a closed-circuit system. Additionally, I plan on designing an automation system for temperature control and air purification. I <3 DIY!!!
I'll do my best to illustrate the situation.
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| _|_t_|___|_P_|______|__H__|__ |
| | | |
oooo iiiiiiii
The "ooo" is the exaust fan from the box. the "iii" is the intake for the box. "t" is a temperature and humidity sensor (depending on levels, will activate "H"). "H" is the humidifier that will pump a cold mist into the system. "P" is the purification system. Thats where this gets tricky.
I'm starting with activated carbon for now, since my ladies are getting stinky. However...
For purification, I want to build a corona discharge ozone generator. The basic guide I was going to base off of is this: http://www.gardenscure.com/420/construction/108301-diy-ozone-generator.html
My biggest concern is if it is feasible in terms of practical application for an indoor box. Ozone is harmful to humans, but the idea is that it isn't let out of the pseudo vacuum which is the box. The other issue that I'm concerned with is the fact that a corona discharge is electricity out in the open. My plan is to encapsulate the discharge as safely as I can inside of a vented rubber cube.
Does anyone have experience with ozone generators, corona discharges, or diy-of-either?
Thanks in advance, everyone!!
-Forge
I'm relatively new to the forums... I've been browsing for a while, and this is my first post.
Basically, I have a wooden box with CFL's, and I'm trying to figure out a decent way to make a closed-circuit system. Additionally, I plan on designing an automation system for temperature control and air purification. I <3 DIY!!!
I'll do my best to illustrate the situation.
________________________________
| _|_t_|___|_P_|______|__H__|__ |
| | | |
oooo iiiiiiii
The "ooo" is the exaust fan from the box. the "iii" is the intake for the box. "t" is a temperature and humidity sensor (depending on levels, will activate "H"). "H" is the humidifier that will pump a cold mist into the system. "P" is the purification system. Thats where this gets tricky.
I'm starting with activated carbon for now, since my ladies are getting stinky. However...
For purification, I want to build a corona discharge ozone generator. The basic guide I was going to base off of is this: http://www.gardenscure.com/420/construction/108301-diy-ozone-generator.html
My biggest concern is if it is feasible in terms of practical application for an indoor box. Ozone is harmful to humans, but the idea is that it isn't let out of the pseudo vacuum which is the box. The other issue that I'm concerned with is the fact that a corona discharge is electricity out in the open. My plan is to encapsulate the discharge as safely as I can inside of a vented rubber cube.
Does anyone have experience with ozone generators, corona discharges, or diy-of-either?
Thanks in advance, everyone!!
-Forge