d2mini
Premium Member
This is actually a three-part question that I could use some guidance on.
1) My ORP without ozone doesn't get above 300 mV. It's usually somewhere around 250-280 mV. Is this ok?
2) I have a Poseidon 200 running on my 350g system. I usually run it pretty low, with the dial set to around 2-3 out of 5. I've run it 24/7 with my controller controlling it and cutting it off at 400 mV, and I've also run it for just a couple hours in the morning after lights on. Either way, I have having a problem where I am melting the "ozone safe" t-fitting that attaches the ozone generator to my life reef skimmer. I also tried a brass t-fitting and that got all clogged with green gook and rusted straight through.
3) My main reason for running the ozone (other than getting the orp levels up to where "they" say they should be, is clearer water (a byproduct of breaking down the organics). Do you think I might be better served by switching to a UV light, which would give me clearer water along with some low grade parasite prevention?
Thoughts appreciated.
Thanks!
1) My ORP without ozone doesn't get above 300 mV. It's usually somewhere around 250-280 mV. Is this ok?
2) I have a Poseidon 200 running on my 350g system. I usually run it pretty low, with the dial set to around 2-3 out of 5. I've run it 24/7 with my controller controlling it and cutting it off at 400 mV, and I've also run it for just a couple hours in the morning after lights on. Either way, I have having a problem where I am melting the "ozone safe" t-fitting that attaches the ozone generator to my life reef skimmer. I also tried a brass t-fitting and that got all clogged with green gook and rusted straight through.
3) My main reason for running the ozone (other than getting the orp levels up to where "they" say they should be, is clearer water (a byproduct of breaking down the organics). Do you think I might be better served by switching to a UV light, which would give me clearer water along with some low grade parasite prevention?
Thoughts appreciated.
Thanks!