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24storm 01-30-2009 01:50 PM

Redox???
 
Does anyone have any information on Redox.
I have a Profilux with a Redox probe and i am having a hard time finding information on the readings. What should your Redox reading be? I have found some sites that state it will be 450 and yet others say that if it gets to 450 your in trouble.

If you have a Redox reader what is yours currently at. Mine when i left this morning was at 268 but i did a water change on Wednesday so that is why it is so low. Before the water change it was hovering around 400.

I do not quite understand Redox so if anyone can give me some insight i would appreciate it.

Thanks Keith

fencer 01-30-2009 02:28 PM

325-380 mV but I would like in the higher end of the range

When my lights are off the redox levels are higher but this is related to temp drop when the lights are off. When you change your water the redox levels are low anyway. Also the drop in redox is related to where you have the probe located and it does take a while for the redox probe to re equlibrate after a water change( a couple of hours.

don.ald 01-30-2009 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 24storm (Post 382551)
Does anyone have any information on Redox.
I have a Profilux with a Redox probe and i am having a hard time finding information on the readings. What should your Redox reading be? I have found some sites that state it will be 450 and yet others say that if it gets to 450 your in trouble.

If you have a Redox reader what is yours currently at. Mine when i left this morning was at 268 but i did a water change on Wednesday so that is why it is so low. Before the water change it was hovering around 400.

I do not quite understand Redox so if anyone can give me some insight i would appreciate it.

Thanks Keith

good guestions! why dont you give it to these guys
http://canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=41648

24storm 01-30-2009 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by don.ald (Post 382574)
good guestions! why dont you give it to these guys
http://canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=41648

I posted it over there as well now.

Thanks

24storm 01-31-2009 01:48 AM

Anyone else have one? There is only 2 of us out there with these things?:lol: Come on people i am trying to understand this.:question: So if i know what other people are getting for a reading i might understand things better.

Thanks Keith

untamed 01-31-2009 02:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fencer (Post 382560)
325-380 mV but I would like in the higher end of the range

When my lights are off the redox levels are higher but this is related to temp drop when the lights are off. When you change your water the redox levels are low anyway. Also the drop in redox is related to where you have the probe located and it does take a while for the redox probe to re equlibrate after a water change( a couple of hours.

I have one in my tank also. My experience is EXACTLY the same as fencer, above. I've tried aerating my water change SW...no matter what, that new SW causes a temporary reduction in measured ORP.

my2rotties 01-31-2009 04:58 AM

Well mine read from 220-280 before it met its untimely demise. I know you know this but figured I should reply so there is reference to this for others.

untamed 01-31-2009 05:36 AM

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Originally Posted by my2rotties (Post 382932)
Well mine read from 220-280 before it met its untimely demise. I know you know this but figured I should reply so there is reference to this for others.

So you had higher REDOX readings for some time...then a shift down to 220-280...then...demise?

The lower/change in REDOX was an indication that something was wrong?

24storm 01-31-2009 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by untamed (Post 382944)
So you had higher REDOX readings for some time...then a shift down to 220-280...then...demise?

The lower/change in REDOX was an indication that something was wrong?

No her Profilux met its demise. She had a flood and lost the profilux.

The way i understand it the lower the number the cleaner the water what i am trying to find out is what is the highest reading you can sustain before something bad happens.

I have found sites that say 350 is bad and others that say 450 is good so i am lost.

That's why i would like to know what others have for readings mine used to hang around 350 360 and now seams to climb to 390 400.

So anyone who has one readings would be appreciated.

Keith

untamed 01-31-2009 03:34 PM

I think you have that backwards..I think the higher the number, the generally "cleaner" the water. You can use REDOX to control ozone. When the REDOX goes down, you add ozone.


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