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UVC light in your ducting. Does it work?

conehead

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Hi guys, I was considering getting some Forest anion energy saver light bulbs, they are negative ion energy saver light bulbs.They are only about $15 each. I have seen some demonstrations on youtube under negative ion energy saver. . It seems to have some amazing results. I was considering strategically positioning 2 of these bulbs in the exhaust ducting. Has anyone tried this?. Or even placing 1 or 2 bulbs in front of or just in the exhaust intake. Check the demo it clears dense smoke out of a sealed box in seconds.

Duct Reducers on the cheap. went to plumbing supplies store & they wanted $68 aussie dollars about $48USD for a reducer 250mm/ 10" to 150mm/6". Say What!
el cheapo gets a thinkin!
This is what I did. I grabbed a 10"pot & cut the bottom off & also cut the bottom of a 8"pot which the bottom of the 8" pot tapered out to 150mm/6", I then joined the two pots together with aluminum duct tape. Job done my two bottomless pots joined together to make a 250mm or 12" down to 150mm/6" reducer. Easy to find, easy to make!.
<<Here is a site in US for negative ion energy saver>>
http://www.naturaenergyproducts.com/lightbulb_ionized_allergies_freshner_energy_saving.html. feedback on energy saver ion bulbs would be great as I haven't tried yet!
 
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I just installed the bigblue 8" with 3 lights. I have my entire flower room running thru it then dumping into attic. I have no noticeable odor. I have tryed just about every unit out there and this is the best to date. I cant speak for longevity as its only been running a little over a week. But out the box it rocks
 

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