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Stuart
Bonnie
Do you have an ozone generator from us? If you are planning to seriously investigate the issue, I can send a new one for comparative analysis.
Jeffrey
Ceramics act as an insulator. A discharge occurs above it from the external electrode to the internal one (or vice versa). If the working chamber is not supplied with enough air, it results in a "caput." I won't explain why, as I'm not knowledgeable about the processes. However, the plate has cracked. Darkening of the ceramics is visible around the edge of the crack.
Where can I find this part... the plate with electrodes and intact ceramics? =(
Heather9815
You can view the search results by images and translate them back using the same Google Translate. It's a tedious job. If you find the spare part, I will include it in my packages to avoid paying $50 for shipping one spare part.
Tonya
It is clear that ceramics are insulators, but why is there an insulator between the electrodes? How to blow it out? I had air being drawn through the ozonator by a skimmer, about 600 l/h. That's a pretty strong airflow! Can it be pumped stronger with a pump? This membrane just came off for me. I glued it, after which the ozonator worked for another week and that's it! I tried changing the gap between the electrodes - it didn't help. Should I just remove this membrane altogether? I tried looking for spare parts on Chinese websites - nothing. They only offer complete ozonators.
Melissa2062
It would be cool, but why do you need this analysis? I'm afraid I might break your ozonator too)) but it would be interesting to swap block No. 3, which they call the ozonizer element.
Jonathon8514
Well, the spark passes through the air, breaking down O2 molecules into ozone molecules. Gluing is unlikely to help much, as the layer between the plate and the working board contains air, and sooner or later it will break through. As a result, the process will occur not ON the ceramic (in the chamber) but between the board and the ceramic (outside the chamber). If ceramic is not used, the contacts will burn out, I think.
James8887
Well, she is a dielectric... I assumed that discharges occur above her, in the titanium chamber. She serves as the rear dielectric wall of the working chamber. It's all quite complicated here =(