Thanks Bro.Originally posted by toyota_lover:Nice to meet bro roop n mercuryaw yesterday.
Enjoy your new pure air...
Btw, bro mercuryaw, your car very 'swee'![]()
guess it almost the same. care to post the prices here to share?Originally posted by Lambourghini:erm does this Neo Tec Air Ionizer works the same with mine?
i got a Cyclops Air Ionizer for my car and working place. Not bad too.
Hi Bro, just got back......Originally posted by toyota_lover:bro yc, gone missing ah?![]()
Correct me if I'm wrong, that the cyclops is a usb powered ionizer, the review is in www.the-gadgeteer.com/cyclops-usb-air-purifier-review.htmlOriginally posted by Lambourghini:erm does this Neo Tec Air Ionizer works the same with mine?
i got a Cyclops Air Ionizer for my car and working place. Not bad too.
Yep, Jerry and his team are doing promotions in KL now at BangsarOriginally posted by Sunnygirl:Hey, heard that Neotec products are now being sold in Malaysia......any info ???![]()
The Neotec ionizers have averted the 'black wall effect' by ingeniously installing metal collection plates where all of the dust and dark particles are attracted to so there is no more black wall effect.Originally posted by Elastic:I see that a lot of people are really interested or already using ionizers especially this Neotec one. Traditionally, ionizers have a problem in that all the particles/dust in the air are ionized and these then drop to the nearest surfaces e.g. car deskboard, carpets or in the case of a room, to the floor. The problem here is that the ionized partciles really stick so hard to these surfaces that they are almost impossible to remove. These therefore appear as dark patches on the surfaces.
Does anyone have this problem so far? I have noticed in the past when I used ionizers, this was the main problem i.e. all the dirt settled and stuck on the floor, carpets etc. And also around the ionizer itself.
I have a friend who used Plasmacluster in his bedroom and his wife doesn't like it cos dried up her throat/skin. Now he has stopped using it.
By the way, it is not normally advisable to use ionizers where computers are present, as the inoized particles can be stuck in computer innards like motherboards and cause short-circuits and other problems. Also, stains will appear on surfaces of the monitors etc.
Sorry if I sound somewhat of a wet blanket, but I think all you guys and girls ought to be aware of possible downsides of ionizers in general.
Cheers!
Tot u bought the 2100 model, how come neber use the most powerful version...Originally posted by yc929496:Just like many of you bros and sistahs, I drove up to KL during this long weekend to party...The problem started when I bought durian called TRACKA - 3 big ones for RM$70(quite expensive) to bring home.
Started my drive home about 230 pm on Monday, the durian smell already started to seep into the main cabin.....whew........ Wah liao, hit Seremban and the jam started..... The total time to come back took 11 hours due to rain and the traffic and numerous stops to avoid the jam....
All the time, my little 802 whirring away and doing its work. After the rest stops, we found the smell almost overpowering but as the drive started, aftter about 15 mins, the smell level came down.....
Today, 2 days after my return, the smell is still there but is almost gone 80%. Will monitor after today and give another report....![]()
Hi Bro, going to Malaysia - so used the smaller model, don't want to get into trouble with the customs and quite fun to be stopped by the traffic cops thinking the 802 is a radar detectorOriginally posted by Evo75:Tot u bought the 2100 model, how come neber use the most powerful version...![]()
Best thing is to call Jerry at 62444055 before you go.Originally posted by ark19:Hi, just found this thread while searching for ionizers...
Anyone know if Ionic Air Pte Ltd opens on sat and sundays?
It is quite near my home, so maybe will check it out tomorrow if possible
Will it be able to reduce dust in my room? Trying to cut down on dusts before cleaning CCD of camera...
TIA![]()
Yup, luckily I called, he was in on Sat to do some work. Bought the XJ2000.Originally posted by yc929496:Best thing is to call Jerry at 62444055 before you go.![]()
wan effectiveness, try the 2000 in the car..sure feel the effect.Originally posted by ark19:Yup, luckily I called, he was in on Sat to do some work. Bought the XJ2000.
Can only feel the difference when it is operated when my room is air-conditioned.
Difficult to gauge effectiveness... but happy with purchase![]()
actually u can use 2000 in the car too. just switch it to low mode will do.Originally posted by Evo75:wan effectiveness, try the 2000 in the car..sure feel the effect.
bro, i'm currently using xj2000 in my car. so far no dark patches as jerry mentioned its has the 'no dark wall' effect. so no worries just need to clean the steel plate once a month.Originally posted by Elastic:I see that a lot of people are really interested or already using ionizers especially this Neotec one. Traditionally, ionizers have a problem in that all the particles/dust in the air are ionized and these then drop to the nearest surfaces e.g. car deskboard, carpets or in the case of a room, to the floor. The problem here is that the ionized partciles really stick so hard to these surfaces that they are almost impossible to remove. These therefore appear as dark patches on the surfaces.
Does anyone have this problem so far? I have noticed in the past when I used ionizers, this was the main problem i.e. all the dirt settled and stuck on the floor, carpets etc. And also around the ionizer itself.
I have a friend who used Plasmacluster in his bedroom and his wife doesn't like it cos dried up her throat/skin. Now he has stopped using it.
By the way, it is not normally advisable to use ionizers where computers are present, as the inoized particles can be stuck in computer innards like motherboards and cause short-circuits and other problems. Also, stains will appear on surfaces of the monitors etc.
Sorry if I sound somewhat of a wet blanket, but I think all you guys and girls ought to be aware of possible downsides of ionizers in general.
Cheers!