08/31/2019, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by lrhorer
Actually, I am not so sure that is necessary. Eventually, of course, the carbon will need to be changed. However, unlike organic matter, the Ozone should not clog the pores of the Carbon filter media. The Ozone reacts with the Carbon to produce Oxygen and CO2, buth of which should float away. Over time, the media will become eroded, but I expect this will take quite a long time. I would guess replacing the media every couple of years will likely suffice.
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