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  • #16
    Originally posted by sucahyo View Post
    Not true. Some hospital already use negative ion as standard. Most this info are from ion generator product website though.

    But since Panasonic, LG, Sharp, and Samsung has promote this technology greatly, everyone use them without realize the real function.

    I find less dust in the air is much better. I think this is what scares people when using this device. The surface around the device would collect dust .
    I am not sure hospitals here use negative ion generators. It's just like Ozone, if they would add just 2% of Ozone into their ventilation systems they could eradicate 99% of pathogens in the air and truly make a difference.

    But then they would be in the business of helping, and healing people. Everyone knows commercial medicine is an industry of death, not life...

    About negative ion generator, would you use radiant oscillator? I find them produce a lot of ion wind. Strong enough to blow thin paper if you use sharp needle. Use shielded wire before the needle to make the ion wind stronger. To find the negative of secondary terminal use neon bulb. The negative is the one connected to electrode that glow more.
    I am not sure what you meant, could you be more specific please, or even better post a circuit schematic.

    My understanding is that a radiant oscillator would not produce sufficient HV to create ions, as voltage needed is in the range of 3-5kV and up?
    Are the ravings of a lunatic signs of a genius?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by amigo View Post
      I am not sure hospitals here use negative ion generators. It's just like Ozone, if they would add just 2% of Ozone into their ventilation systems they could eradicate 99% of pathogens in the air and truly make a difference.
      If they use air purifier or air conditioner from panasonic or sharp, they are using negative ozone generator. Ion technology has been implemented on air purifier longer than in air conditioner.

      Originally posted by amigo View Post
      But then they would be in the business of helping, and healing people. Everyone knows commercial medicine is an industry of death, not life...
      I guess the health of their employee is also important too.

      Originally posted by amigo View Post
      My understanding is that a radiant oscillator would not produce sufficient HV to create ions, as voltage needed is in the range of 3-5kV and up?
      Use coil with high voltage multiplication factor. And off course you need current to get ion. I attach the circuit I would use for ion generator. All of them use 9V/220V 1A transformer. produce 0.5cm spark which I think is the sign HV.
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