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After speaking to 3 different Ozone reactor manufacturers, I decided to go with the Avast Mutiny III. Justin at Avast Marine was extremely helpful and knowledgable as well as very responsive which really helped me make my decision as to which way to go.
I ordered the reactor on Tuesday. They shipped it same day and it arrived today.
I have to say that I definately made the right choice. This is a very well made unit. It utilizes venturi injector to aid in atomizing the ozone into the water. The water/ozone combination is dumped into a drip plate which insures that the water mix is adequetly distributed over the reactor medium as it makes it way to the bottom of the reactor. From there, the water is driven up a stand pipe and out the top of the reactor. The quality of this unit is as nice as I have ever seen. They offer this reactor assembled as well as in DIY form with glue included.. I chose to go with Assembled out of sheer convenience coupled with the fact that they had it in stock.
The reactor includes an air meter to insure that the air/ozone pressure going into the reactor is sufficient. A Luft air pump will be used to drive the ozone into the venturi. I had a stainless steel liquid filled pressure gauge from my DIY ozone reactor that I didnt end up using so I had Justin add a threaded port on the top of the reactor so I could install it. The additional pressure gauge will give me the ability to monitor pressure inside of the reactor. Since the reactors effluent will be run through a carbon reactor, I figure having this pressure gauge will give me the ability to tell when my carbon is getting clogged, reducing flow and increasing pressure inside the reactor.
That said, I have to admit that I am EXTREMELY impressed with this unit and its build quality. You can tell they put a lot of thought into the design and didn't cut any corners. Couple that with their responsive nature and excellent pre and post sales support and you have the makings of a really great company!
I used to run a Red Sea Aquazone Plus 200 ozonizor on the tank which was run through a skimmer. The new reactor will be using an Ozotech Poseidon 200Mg/Hr unit. If I find that the 200Mg isn't enough, I will add a second Poseidon.
The ozone initially will be controlled by my Apex. I plan on adding an ORP controller to control the Ozone and at that point, my Apex will become the failsafe.
With a bit of luck, I will have it installed tonight and will update the thread with some photos of my install.
My tank is 480G plus a large sump and fuge. I've had the tank for more than 15 years and has been up more than 7 years since it was last broken down. If you would like to read more about the tank, my RC build thread is here and will include the Ozone reactor as part of the updates.
If I ever need any other reactors of any type, Avast will be my first call. Thanks again Avast and Justin!
I ordered the reactor on Tuesday. They shipped it same day and it arrived today.
I have to say that I definately made the right choice. This is a very well made unit. It utilizes venturi injector to aid in atomizing the ozone into the water. The water/ozone combination is dumped into a drip plate which insures that the water mix is adequetly distributed over the reactor medium as it makes it way to the bottom of the reactor. From there, the water is driven up a stand pipe and out the top of the reactor. The quality of this unit is as nice as I have ever seen. They offer this reactor assembled as well as in DIY form with glue included.. I chose to go with Assembled out of sheer convenience coupled with the fact that they had it in stock.
The reactor includes an air meter to insure that the air/ozone pressure going into the reactor is sufficient. A Luft air pump will be used to drive the ozone into the venturi. I had a stainless steel liquid filled pressure gauge from my DIY ozone reactor that I didnt end up using so I had Justin add a threaded port on the top of the reactor so I could install it. The additional pressure gauge will give me the ability to monitor pressure inside of the reactor. Since the reactors effluent will be run through a carbon reactor, I figure having this pressure gauge will give me the ability to tell when my carbon is getting clogged, reducing flow and increasing pressure inside the reactor.
That said, I have to admit that I am EXTREMELY impressed with this unit and its build quality. You can tell they put a lot of thought into the design and didn't cut any corners. Couple that with their responsive nature and excellent pre and post sales support and you have the makings of a really great company!
I used to run a Red Sea Aquazone Plus 200 ozonizor on the tank which was run through a skimmer. The new reactor will be using an Ozotech Poseidon 200Mg/Hr unit. If I find that the 200Mg isn't enough, I will add a second Poseidon.
The ozone initially will be controlled by my Apex. I plan on adding an ORP controller to control the Ozone and at that point, my Apex will become the failsafe.
With a bit of luck, I will have it installed tonight and will update the thread with some photos of my install.
My tank is 480G plus a large sump and fuge. I've had the tank for more than 15 years and has been up more than 7 years since it was last broken down. If you would like to read more about the tank, my RC build thread is here and will include the Ozone reactor as part of the updates.
If I ever need any other reactors of any type, Avast will be my first call. Thanks again Avast and Justin!