1 additional thing to add. You mentioned it but didn't go into detail. The ozone speeds up odor removal, therefore if someone's reason is specifically for odor removal, the reme classic will perform better. The led will help removal of odors too but due to lack of ozone it'll take a little longer.
I would love to install a Reme LED on my unit. The only help I will need is with wiring the relay and power supply. Do you offer tech support for this?
@@jolo7693 It's about liability. This is not a simple DIY project. If you are not familiar with how a transformer or relay works and is installed, then it is safer for you to hire a competent professional to do the installation for you. Although it is a simple installation for a professional, if you are not sure what you are doing, and do not follow proper safety procedures you can be electrocuted, or cause a wiring short which could destroy components in your air handler, or the REME itself.
It will work, but only in the area whichever HVAC system you install it with works. My SIL has 2 HVACs and purchased 2 Halo LED systems. I don't know the cost of replacement.
I love the HALO (original) and have them in our homes, businesses and animal charity facility. I also recommend them to everyone who will listen, as we have two businesses that are involved in infectious disease control and indoor air quality. Good video; very helpful and succinct. One small correction: The LED unit is 2.5X faster at removing VOCs "than" the original, not "then."
They say it makes the particles bigger to go onto the air filter, but that’s not true because the air filter goes before the system/ coil and the reme halo is installed after the coil and after the blower motor in air duct.
1 additional thing to add. You mentioned it but didn't go into detail. The ozone speeds up odor removal, therefore if someone's reason is specifically for odor removal, the reme classic will perform better. The led will help removal of odors too but due to lack of ozone it'll take a little longer.
What’s the better now the Reme Halo Zero or the Halo LED?
Which kne would be best to prevent mold growth in the hvac system?
This is exactly what I wanted to know. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I currently have the original Halo-UV, will the Halo LED fit in the same hole in the duct if I replace it?
You may have to widen it a bit, but not a lot. Some tin snips you can do it easy.
I would love to install a Reme LED on my unit. The only help I will need is with wiring the relay and power supply. Do you offer tech support for this?
Unfortunately no, we cannot offer technical support for these products at this time.
Not hard to do. Forget the relay though.
@@JacksonSystems is this your system? And you cant give instructions on install?
@@jolo7693 It's about liability. This is not a simple DIY project. If you are not familiar with how a transformer or relay works and is installed, then it is safer for you to hire a competent professional to do the installation for you. Although it is a simple installation for a professional, if you are not sure what you are doing, and do not follow proper safety procedures you can be electrocuted, or cause a wiring short which could destroy components in your air handler, or the REME itself.
@@Moose1207 is this moose from tamarac?
Great video breakdown, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
What is the cost on the light cell replacement of the Reme LED. Will one system work if I have 2 HVAC systems in my home. Thanks,
It will work, but only in the area whichever HVAC system you install it with works. My SIL has 2 HVACs and purchased 2 Halo LED systems. I don't know the cost of replacement.
About $200 or so.
I love the HALO (original) and have them in our homes, businesses and animal charity facility. I also recommend them to everyone who will listen, as we have two businesses that are involved in infectious disease control and indoor air quality. Good video; very helpful and succinct. One small correction: The LED unit is 2.5X faster at removing VOCs "than" the original, not "then."
Where did you purchase?
@@hotfeva9843 Lately, eBay is the cheapest place I've found...
@@ericsmith2480 Do not buy online as RGF Does not warranty any products bought online, as it is a direct violation of our dealer agreement
What’s the difference between the Halo LED and the Reme Halo Zero? Would it just be the LED Bulb?
Do you need a media cleaner as well?
Yes. This is not a filter itself.
How much installed?
What needs to be replaced in 4 years on the Reme Halo LED?????? and what is the part #???
thank u for the breakdown this was a MASSIVE help
Happy to help!
They say it makes the particles bigger to go onto the air filter, but that’s not true because the air filter goes before the system/ coil and the reme halo is installed after the coil and after the blower motor in air duct.
They are saying the unit causes the particles in your air to clump together, and then be more easily caught by your return air filter(s).
Do you REaLLY want to be breathing these highly chemically active 24-7??? Get a good media filter and call it a day.