How to Construct an Ozone Generator Using a Discharge Tube?

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The discussion focuses on constructing an ozone generator using a discharge tube operating at approximately 6KV. The original poster seeks guidance on the construction details and specifications for an EHT Transformer, specifically the LOT 2070 model. Concerns are raised about potential issues with high voltage, including the risk of arcing and overheating, which could lead to tube failure. The poster requests links or direct information to assist with their urgent project needs. Overall, the thread emphasizes the importance of safety and proper specifications in high-voltage ozone generation setups.
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Ozone Generation (Help required)

I am working on the project of "Ozone generation".

Generation of ozone is done using discharge tube working at around 6KV. But the source from where I got the details of the project doesn't provided the information on the construction part of it.

Please help me by giving the link where I can find the constructional details of generating ozone through discharge tube.

I have the diagram of the discharge tube which I have attached with this post.
Please help me its urgent.

If it is convinient for you please mail me any details at nirav0279@gmail.com .

Thank you.
 

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My project title is ozone generator. In my project there is one EHT Transformer (i.e LOT 2070 EHT Transformer). I m unable to find the specification of this transformer , its pin configuration and other detail. So please help me out giving some or other details or the link where i could find the link of its specification.
If posible mail the details to nirav0279@gmail.com or else post here itself.

Thank You.
 
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logical, can you give us any more information to try to help you out? Where did you find the transformer and tube?
 
I would be a little leary of this setup. With 6kV, you're going to possibly have arching through the epoxy generating heat that could cause the tube to shatter.
 
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