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Jun 23, 2025 - 10:07 AM
Thanks for your message! We love that you're experimenting with ozone for both bird bath use and well water treatment—great applications to showcase the technology.
Here’s what we can share about the 7-plate cell:
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Wetted materials: The plates are made from high-purity titanium with a proprietary coating and stainless steel, both ok for strong oxidizing environments like ozonated water. This combination offers excellent resistance to corrosion, even in high-pH conditions.
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Cleaning: A simple soak in vinegar followed by a rinse with clean water is usually all that’s needed. It’s an easy, gentle way to dissolve mineral buildup without damaging the plates.
A couple quick notes on your use cases:
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Bird bath: Ozone is excellent for keeping algae and biofilm under control, the ozone breaks down quickly, leaving behind clean, highly oxygenated water. It works best if you start with a squeaky clean bird bath and keep it clean, rather than trying to rehab one that’s already heavily fouled. A fresh start really helps ozone do its job.
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Manganese-rich well water: Ozone will definitely oxidize manganese, but as you pointed out, the resulting precipitate can be sticky and may build up over time. Regular cleaning is advised, and a sediment filter downstream can help catch the oxidized particles.
We don’t have a formal datasheet available at this time, but I’m happy to answer any specific questions as you go.
Wishing you success with your experiments!

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