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5 Things to Know Before Buying 20g ozone generator

Mar. 31, 2025
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S-Series Industrial-Enhanced Water Ozone Generators-Maximum ...

Built to last longer during extreme conditions, the S-Series Enhanced handles tough applications.

With competitive price and timely delivery, Quanju sincerely hope to be your supplier and partner.

A few applications:

Serves larger farms and gardens for cleaning produce, irrigation, and equipment cleaning

Some wastewater applications, such as recycling water in factories

Look over the Additional Considerations tab for specifics on selecting an ozone generator for your application.

For wastewater research and treatment applications, ozone serves as a potent oxidant, effectively reducing the chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) associated with organic materials.

Questions to Consider when Choosing an Industrial Ozone Generator

Determine the approximate ozone concentration you need
  1. What is the application?
  2. How much water are you treating?
  3. What are the contaminants of the water?
  4. What are the conditions? Humidity?
  5. Will you use oxygen?
  6. What is the flow rate?

If you need help, gather as much information as you can about the application and Contact Us.

For more 20g ozone generatorinformation, please contact us. We will provide professional answers.

Not Included with Purchase

Oxygen Concentrator or External Pump

The S-Series Ozone Generators require either oxygen or an external pump. 

We sell high-quality oxygen generators. For the Industrial Enhanced, choose the Topaz Ultra.

Are you interested in learning more about Portable Oxygen Concentrator 5 Litres? Contact us today to secure an expert consultation!

Let's talk about ozone, ideas, suggestions, pros and cons

Super Saiyan  
Join Date: May Location: NorCal Posts: 2,522 Let's talk about ozone, ideas, suggestions, pros and cons So I'm interested in adding an ozone system to my set up. I've read good things about it. Anyone local using one?
What's some of the actual real life, can see with your own eyes, pros? Any cons of using an ozone system?
What would be a perfect set up for a 200g tank with 50-60g sump? If you could design the perfect ozone set up, what would be included to make a whole system? What's the cost?
Any suggestions or tips about what to buy, best way to set it up or run it, etc...


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Join Date: Apr Location: Roseville, CA Posts: 2,137 Are you close to the Roseville area? You can pass by my place to check my ozone setup. I am about 15 minutes from yourreef. Robert s b recently had his installed. It would be nice to hear his opinion.

Avast marine works great for me. I use the coralife luft pump with no air dryer. Ozotech 200mg/hr. Apex controls the generator. Carbon in a next reef monster reactor.


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Current Tank Info: 300g & 90g display, 90g fragtank, 34g fuge, 120g sump1 w/ RO Xp-, 20g sump2 , 5 (2x54wattT5 retrofits) 3 radion xr15pros, 5mp60s, 4tunzes, Apex, WXM, KnopCaRx, Avast KalkRx Never go full retard!  
Join Date: Dec Location: Sacramento Posts: 524 Im interested too.... No issues with the Ozotech? I hear some have issues with moisture getting into the unit and failing but that's just from some of the reviews from BRS. Those reviews were old though.. They may have solved that issue by now..

The Avast setup is nice. However, I am worried about reliability of the generators out there..

Would like to hear input from other Ozoner's too!

-Mutt


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Join Date: Apr Location: Roseville, CA Posts: 2,137 I actually use an aqualifter pump and warm tapwater to clean the ozone generator every year. I hook it in the air intake of the generator. No issues with water damaging the generator. I called ozotech many years back and that is what they recommended. You can easily tell if it is working. Regardless of the amount of carbon you can still smell it faintly when on. Reliability is not an issue. Durable with aluminum casing.


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Guitar playing reefer

Current Tank Info: 300g & 90g display, 90g fragtank, 34g fuge, 120g sump1 w/ RO Xp-, 20g sump2 , 5 (2x54wattT5 retrofits) 3 radion xr15pros, 5mp60s, 4tunzes, Apex, WXM, KnopCaRx, Avast KalkRx Super Saiyan  
Join Date: May Location: NorCal Posts: 2,522 Quote: Originally Posted by psykobowler Are you close to the Roseville area? You can pass by my place to check my ozone setup. I am about 15 minutes from yourreef. Robert s b recently had his installed. It would be nice to hear his opinion.

Avast marine works great for me. I use the coralife luft pump with no air dryer. Ozotech 200mg/hr. Apex controls the generator. Carbon in a next reef monster reactor. I may have to come check it out. I've never used ozone before and just want to make sure I buy all the right stuff and don't have to rebuy again later.


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