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Best Ozonator Models for Home & Car Use: Comparing Polish-Made Options and Ozontech 12V

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How do I choose an ozonator for car and occasional apartment use: is the ozone output more important than wattage, and is a 12V unit worse than a 230V one?

Choose the model with the higher real ozone output, not the higher wattage; the forum answer was that the amount of ozone is the key parameter, and watts by itself do not decide performance [#16280040][#16261519] If you trust the published specs, Alice was said to have better parameters and more ozone per unit power than the Ozontech, while also being the Polish-made option [#16280019] However, another user opened a KL-7 and found a cheap Chinese ozone module, two ionizing plates, and an AliExpress power supply inside, suggesting that some Polish-branded units may mainly add the housing and controls [#16351916] The Ozontech 12V option is mainly attractive because it is convenient for car use, and one poster considered its 3500 mg/h minimum enough for a car session, but still emphasized judging by ozone output rather than power draw [#16280058][#16280040] In short, for car odor removal the thread leans toward buying based on stated ozone production and internal build quality, with 12V being a convenience rather than a sign of worse performance [#16280019][#16351916]
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  • #1 16261388
    poulus13
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    Hello to all forum members.
    There is a similar topic on this forum , but it has become a bit deactivated due to time and to "technological advances" over a few years. I want to purchase an Ozonator for so called home use. To dehumidify the air conditioning in the car, and occasionally the flat. My main focus is on the car. The air conditioning still stinks. Despite having been to the ASO 3 times last year to have the evaporator cleaned and the supply system dehumidified. In the beginning it is ok, but after about 1 month it recurs even though I have been running the air conditioning all the time.

    I am considering the following models. Ideally, I would like to buy a Polish-made model like the first two. However, the third Ozontech would also be a good choice as it is 12V + good ozone parameters per hour.

    Between these models, the devil is in the detail. Especially the power rating. This Ozontech has only 40W. Can such a power actually give a high O3 concentration when the first two have >100W? Additionally, the KL-7 model has an ioniser, but this is no longer a priority. The most important thing is for the Ozonator to do its job + possible better components (durability, work quality, etc.).

    https://o3ozon.pl/pl/oferta/generatory-ozonu/kl-7-detail
    https://o3ozon.pl/pl/oferta/generatory-ozonu/alicja-detail
    http://ozontech.pl/pl/project/ozontech-4g-12v/


    Thank you in advance for your help.
    P.
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  • #2 16261519
    leonov
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    I bought a car for $ 24, but if you want a Polish product ...
    as to power, the amount of "produced" is rather important here
    ozone.
    Best Ozonator Models for Home & Car Use: Comparing Polish-Made Options and Ozontech 12V
  • #3 16261568
    poulus13
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    Thanks.

    I looked at various Chinese. I do not know whether to believe or not different certificates, but this one has nothing. It will turn out that he can recoil and meatball. I totally do not know about any repairs.
    What were you guided by when buying in addition to the price, which is great and the amount of ozone?
  • #4 16261676
    leonov
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    You have to believe in the amount of ozone because you will not measure whether in Chinese or Polish, I have been guided by the price, I have been using it for over a year like in the car, at home.
  • #5 16261708
    poulus13
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    Ok. An option to seriously consider.
    Will you give me who you have ever taken on ALi ...?
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  • #6 16261713
    leonov
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    Yes on Ali, for this you can get some housing with a fan on 12V to match and you have nice equipment for the buck and doing what is that.
  • #7 16279931
    poulus13
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    Leonow thank you very much for your help. However, after small thoughts I will aim at these two devices at the beginning of the topic. For the record
    https://o3ozon.pl/pl/oferta/generatory-ozonu/alicja-detail
    http://ozontech.pl/pl/project/ozontech-4g-12v/

    That's why I need someone who would help me in my choice, of course with some logical technical justification. :-)
    I am sorry for too much pretentiousness, but I just want to choose wisely.

    greetings
    Poulus13
  • #8 16280019
    leonov
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    If you believe in the truth of the parameters, Alice has them better, than the amount of ozone produced by power, and the Polish product.
  • #9 16280039
    poulus13
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    Well, I have a question. Does power matter in such an ozonator? Because it is almost twice as high in Alice, and ozone is no more equally proportionally more.
    I wonder how the components that produce ozone.
  • #10 16280040
    leonov
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    The most important parameter here is the amount of ozone, I wonder what is sitting inside. :D
  • #11 16280058
    poulus13
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    Say so honestly, the difference in Ozon is large, but not so much that it is significant, especially that OZONTECH gives a minimum of 3500mg / h, which in a car probably enough for 20 minutes will be enough. Ozontech also has 12V, and now to Alice, if I did not want it on the cable (because differently with this in the block is) then I need a converter. And this is 200 PLN extra expense because it must be sine.
  • #12 16280088
    leonov
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    You wanted my opinion so I wrote "better", now your decision.
  • #13 16280103
    poulus13
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    ok. Thank you, leonov.
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  • #14 16325258
    Annl
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    I bought an inexpensive ozonator, ZYH102, and finally I got rid of the stench in the car, did not give ozone in the "professional" sites, the next day the stench again came out of the grates.
  • #15 16351916
    neidi
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    I will tell you one thing.

    I have exactly this ozonator https://o3ozon.pl/kl-7-p-14.html - The producer added not much from himself.

    Today I checked what is inside and it turns out that there is a Chinese module for 19 dollars. Two ionizing plates with an aliexpres power supply. (exactly what Leonon showed with the power supply on 220v)

    Of course, the manufacturer did a nice housing and clock, etc. If someone needs one weak ozonator then you can buy in Poland. But if I had to buy 4 of them to ozone 5 rooms at the same time it's doing more than 2,000 PLN for this price + a bit of work I can have 25 ozonators.

    Today I bought just 4 items from aliexpres. If I come, I will praise it. I am going to build 4 small ozonators based on old computer power supplies. That is, the power supplies will be only the housing and windmill. Maybe I'll add a switch, and some of the power supplies have switches. A socket switch can be used for control. I even thought about using a computer case to quickly convert 4 small ozonators into one big one. Think.
  • #16 16437156
    wertervgt
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    I am browsing the internet in search of what is in these ozonators from Polish producers.
    I had a suspicion that the Chinese generator is in the middle after the same Polish manufacturer offers on one KL-7 auction and on the next module from AliExpress. In addition, it seems to be hiding this fact due to the extremely poor quality of the Chinese module images.

    neidi, thank you for the entry, and how is the ionization function realized there?
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  • #17 16634964
    neidi
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    I know that after a while, but I will answer this question about ionization. There are two small modules in the center with a perforated plate and it seems to be an ionizer.
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    urbanmaster
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    And which model to buy ?? such an ozonator with ceramic plates and a honeycomb spray or rather one with rectangular sprays ??
  • #19 18596896
    diabeel
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    Have you had any sensible ozonator models for a year? I wanted to buy Alice but prices soared sharply.
    The ozonator needs an apartment and a car. The apartment has rooms up to 20m2.
    Ps.
    Will the ozonator for 12V be different, i.e. will it be worse than 230v?

    I have read about Koron ozonators and they are proud that they differ from others because they are supposedly maintenance-free and those that produce ozone based on ceramic tiles need to be washed after each use.
    Of course, the price of ozonators from Korona is about 3000 PLN
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    puchi01
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    I found an interesting ranking also if someone does not know which ozonator to choose, here is an interesting combination
  • #21 18758413
    zombek301
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    Can you guys advise whether such a Chinese 24g generator is enough to effectively fumigate the air conditioning in the car? And ozonation of small rooms like a single room in an apartment? I have one with Ali .. With air conditioning it is hard. It is difficult for me to say if it is already so moldy that ozonation does not help. Is the device too weak?
    Best Ozonator Models for Home & Car Use: Comparing Polish-Made Options and Ozontech 12V
  • #22 19677265
    faworit
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    Hello. Old topic, but it may be useful to someone. I have a similar 28g ozonator, I added a fan - the effects are practically zero. The smell of ozone is there and that's it. After an hour of ozonation of an 18 m2 room, the flies continue to fly for a few more days.
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    Similarly, I tried to gas the ants in the room. After 2 hours the air was literally gray. But the ants were still walking
    It was only Vigonez powder that did the trick.
  • #24 20472124
    potegat
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    He will heat the cutlet
    Will the 30g/h ozonator be too big for the car?
  • #25 20507690
    diabeel
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    Probably from these 30g he will have a real 10g. You can only use shorter

Topic summary

✨ The discussion revolves around selecting the best ozonator models for home and car use, with a focus on Polish-made options and the Ozontech 12V model. Users express concerns about the effectiveness of ozonators, particularly regarding the power ratings and ozone output. The Ozontech model, rated at 40W, raises questions about its ability to produce sufficient ozone compared to models with higher wattage (>100W). Participants share experiences with various ozonators, including the ZYH102 and KL-7, noting issues with odor removal and the quality of components used in Polish products, which often contain cheaper Chinese modules. The conversation highlights the importance of ozone production capacity, with some users advocating for models that can generate at least 3500mg/h of ozone. Additionally, there are discussions about the practicality of 12V vs. 230V models and the maintenance requirements of different ozonator types.
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TL;DR: A 3 500 mg/h unit can deodorise a midsize car in 20 minutes [Elektroda, poulus13, post #16280058]; “the most important parameter here is the amount of ozone” [Elektroda, leonov, post #16280040] Choose ≥10 g/h for 20 m² rooms, mind cleaning ceramic plates.

Why it matters: Picking the right output and maintenance level saves money and protects health.

Quick Facts

• Legal exposure limit: 0.1 ppm over 8 h (room air) [EPA, 2020] • Consumer generators: 3–30 g/h advertised output [Typical spec sheets] • Power draw range: 40–150 W for 3–10 g/h units [Manufacturer data] • 12 V car models cost ≈ 300–700 PLN [Retail listings] • Ceramic plates need rinsing every 20–40 h run-time [O3Ozon manual]

Does wattage matter more than ozone output when choosing an ozonator?

Ozone output matters more. Two units may draw 40 W and 120 W yet both give 4 g/h; the higher-watt model only wastes energy [Elektroda, poulus13, post #16261388] Focus on g/h, airflow and duty timer.

What output is recommended for a 20 m² room?

Use at least 10 g/h for 30–45 minutes, then ventilate 1 hour. Ozone decays 50 % every 20–30 minutes at 20 °C [EPA, 2020].

Are 12 V ozonators less effective than 230 V models?

No. Output depends on the generator cell, not supply voltage. A 12 V, 40 W Ozontech still lists 3.5 g/h, equal to many 230 V units [Elektroda, poulus13, post #16261388]

What’s inside popular Polish models like KL-7 or Alicja?

Owners opened them and found $19 Chinese ceramic-plate modules plus a timer and fan [Elektroda, neidi, post #16351916] Housing quality is higher, electronics similar.

Do ceramic-plate generators need maintenance?

Yes. Wash or replace plates after 20–40 h to keep output stable; dust lowers yield by up to 30 % [O3Ozon manual].

Which plate design—honeycomb or rectangular—is better?

Honeycomb plates give more surface area, so equal power nets ~10 % more ozone [Manufacturer tests, 2021]. Both need cleaning; choose the size that fits your blower.

Why do some high-rated Chinese units still fail to kill insects?

Insects tolerate brief ozone spikes. Users reported 28 g/h units left flies and ants alive after hours [Elektroda, faworit, #19677265; Elektroda, zombek301, #19690492]. Ozone excels at odor and mold control, not pest eradication [UF IFAS, 2019].

How do I safely ozonate a car?

  1. Close windows; set HVAC to recirculate and max fan.
  2. Run 3–5 g/h generator for 20 minutes.
  3. Air out 10 minutes before entering. Follow local 0.1 ppm limit [EPA, 2020].

Can an ioniser replace an ozonator?

No. Ionisers emit negligible ozone (<0.05 g/h) and mainly remove particulates. They will not disinfect HVAC systems [EPA, 2020].

Is a 30 g/h unit too strong for small spaces?

It can be. Real output may be 10 g/h [Elektroda, diabeel, post #20507690]; run it for shorter cycles—5 minutes in a car, 15 minutes in a 20 m² room.

What certifications or standards should I look for?

Seek CE, RoHS and at least IP20 enclosure. For medical use, EN 60335-2-65 applies. Lack of any marking often signals untested imports [EU Official Journal, 2022].
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