If he is making ice with the water, then if the ozone makes S02 or S03, then it may go off as a gas, so it may well fix his sulphur problem and the equipment over time too. He may have additional problems with the water, such as iron, which may cause the yellow coloration in part. As in many problems of this nature, it takes experimentation, as the person who has solved it, generally knows what he is talking about, and we theoreticians do not, really. On the other hand, I find people want to sell you equipment that does not do any job so well as it solves their cash flow problems. So it pays to investigate with a curious mind, and not take people's word for things.
Estes Kefauver used to say he was looking for a one-handed scientist. He could ask them for answers, but after giving their opinion, they were always saying "on the other hand".
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