Entreq Tellus grounding

I use an ozone generator to clean my C-Pap equipment. The smell is pretty repugnant. I doubt if it would be a good item in the audio room.

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I have 1 entreq Atlantis powercable With furutech ncf With us connector
180 cm over if some body need i can sell

I've touched on this topic before, but I will ask again. Anyone have used an Ozone Generator in the same room as their Entreq boxes? I want to Ozone treat my music room, but a little concerned about damaging the grounding effectivness of the Entreq. Didn't even consider this before until it was previsouly mentioned that those destatic guns, can ruin the Entreq boxes, but I'm not sure about Ozone.
I strongly suspect it is a question without an answer until somebody actually tries it and it might prove to be a very expensive mistake.
As LL21 suggests the best person to ask is Per, but whether he knows the answer I don't know.
If you do put the question to him I would be interested to know if his his response is the same as set out in the earlier post
 
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Anyone get the new ProtectUS?

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Will be interesting see how the Protectus differs from the Entreq equipment rack which also has connections for each shelf to be grounded. Akin to what Audiocrack has been doing with his pure copper slabs for each component which he also grounds to his Tripoint.
 
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