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Thank you Jim, but what where the readings going the other way (as it stood

there). How fast did they go down?

I know I know, ungrateful bunch aren't we! :-)

ozonated warm water charging time

Dear Saul and Group:

Results of an experiment to determine the ozone charging rate in room

temperature water.

32 oz of 68 deg F water in a wide mouth mason jar

1/16 oxygen flow

Azco Industries Ltd Model HTU 500T Ozone Generator

Ven-Mar glass and ceramic air stone

Hanna ORP meter

Date 1-13-2004 1:15 PM

start by just bubbling oxygen only at 1:15 until ORP readings stabilized

turn on ozone generator at 1:18 and off at 1:32, table below is minutes and

ORP

15=410

16=412

17=420

18=421 turn on ozone

19=427

20=561

21=688

22=790

23=858

24=898

25=918

26=932

27=930

28=946

29=951

30=957

31=959

32=962 turn off

stabilization 3 minutes

ozone effective saturation approximately 7 minutes

total time 10 minutes.

Jim Meissner

ozonated warm water

> Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 01:43:21 -0000

>

> I know that COLD water holds ozone much longer than warm water....

> but generally prefer room temp water. So, my question is:

> how long will room temp water hold ozone? I generally get

> the water (3 to 4 cups of it) drunk down in about 10 or 15

> minutes I'd guess. I've been using cold water, but I'm

> wondering if warm would be okay.

>

> thanks,

> Moria

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> > Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 01:43:21 -0000

> >

> > I know that COLD water holds ozone much longer than warm water....

> > but generally prefer room temp water. So, my question is:

> > how long will room temp water hold ozone? I generally get

> > the water (3 to 4 cups of it) drunk down in about 10 or 15

> > minutes I'd guess. I've been using cold water, but I'm

> > wondering if warm would be okay.

> >

> > thanks,

> > Moria

> >

> >

> > OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

> other

> > alternative self-help subjects.

> >

> > THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

> >

> > This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here

> are

> > for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing

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Thank you, thank you! I'm sure my ozonated water is definatly

ozonated enough after reading your results.

I prefer drinking warm water over cold, and have been trying

(not too sucessfully) to get on a schedule of ozonated water

TWICE a day (rather than once).

I second the " further question " as to how long the warm ozonated

water RETAINS the ozone.

Moria

> > I know that COLD water holds ozone much longer than warm water....

> > but generally prefer room temp water. So, my question is:

> > how long will room temp water hold ozone? I generally get

> > the water (3 to 4 cups of it) drunk down in about 10 or 15

> > minutes I'd guess. I've been using cold water, but I'm

> > wondering if warm would be okay.

> >

> > thanks,

> > Moria

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Jim,

Also would like to see parallel figures for icewater, if you're up to it.

Thanks.

Green

Re: ozonated warm water charging time

Thank you, thank you! I'm sure my ozonated water is definatly

ozonated enough after reading your results.

I prefer drinking warm water over cold, and have been trying

(not too sucessfully) to get on a schedule of ozonated water

TWICE a day (rather than once).

I second the " further question " as to how long the warm ozonated

water RETAINS the ozone.

Moria

> > I know that COLD water holds ozone much longer than warm water....

> > but generally prefer room temp water. So, my question is:

> > how long will room temp water hold ozone? I generally get

> > the water (3 to 4 cups of it) drunk down in about 10 or 15

> > minutes I'd guess. I've been using cold water, but I'm

> > wondering if warm would be okay.

> >

> > thanks,

> > Moria

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