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by toast0
267 days ago
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Seems like this has potential, but uv exposure is potentially problematic to humans, and definitely problematic to man surfaces and some plants. Limiting the wavelength helps with humans, but adds a lot of cost. It might be effective to have a box that draws in air (with a fan, most likely) and the UV source shines within. The inputs and outputs would need to have a few turns and have surface treatments to reduce the amount of uv ligh that can escape. You would have some fan noise though. |
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