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Air Ionizers


OK I know this can be quite a divisive topic, but I really do want to hear of any actual experiences from folks who may use such in their rigs.

We hope to head out soon and with my wife having Asthma, and we aim to be in the ACT in spring which has historically caused us both bad experiences with an allergy of some sort to what ever is flowering there then I wonder if an Ioniser would be a useful item to have in our van? 

Keen to hear of your experience and even any product names of electronic gizmos (240V or 12V) which may have assisted you.

Cheers.



-- Edited by Mobi Condo on Thursday 22nd of August 2019 05:06:00 PM

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At home we run a Innovvair Air Clean E20 aor purifier pretty well much 24/7..... in the van we would have liked to have their E7.... but was a bit awkward size wise so we went a Phillips Series 1000..... cost about $250... obviously runs on 240....if plenty of sun we run it free camping off solar.

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