New Profilux User Advice Needed

freemchr

Member
Hi Guys,

Have just bought a Profilux Profiset II system for a new 10ft tank i am about to setup.

I have a few questions and I am hoping I could be pointed in the right direction.

1. I will be using the Profiset to control Ozone dosing in the tank, I have been told by the supplier all that is required is the Redox Card, which will in turn switch the Ozone off when it reaches a certain redox level.. is this correct?

2. The unit comes with one PH Electrode, however I would am wondering if the PH-Redox Card can be used to run another probe into the Calcium Reactor to monitor the PH within the calcium reactor (in order to turn off the C02) and then the other probe into the sump to tell me the current tank PH. So monitor 2 PH locations.

3. I have purchased 4 x Profilux Simu-L light sticks, as well as 4 x 54w dimmable t5s. What card / addons / parts do i require to run both in addition to my Metal Halides. The MH's i have bought are not dimmable. But i would like the cloud affects and lightning afects from the Profilux Simu L, as well as if possible the dimmable T5's. The T5's will be running off 2 ballasts.

Also for those who have the Profilux Simu-L light sticks, what is the best method to mount these seeing my MH pendants will be hanging from the ceiling. What height is recommended and method to connect to the ceiling?

Thanks in advance

Chris
 
Hi Freechr,

If you have a Redox card you also require the Redox probe then you can control your Ozone unit accordingly.

Ph and Redox are two different things and need to be monitored individually, however you can use a second Ph probe fitted to your calcium reactor to monitor the Ph of your reactor to control your Co2 providing you have a regulator with a solonoid.

You require the dimmable cards to be able to dim your T5s as well as dimmable ballasts using the Profilux, Michael from Reefing Life here in Aus should be able to help you out with that.

I am not sure on the L Light sticks as I have not got that far yet but it is in the planning :D

Hope I have been of some help Chris.

Cheers
Tony.
 
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