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![]() For all thosse who are running O3 on their tanks what ORP value do you shoot for?
I have read that natural sea water has an ORP value of 350-450... I have not started running O3 into my tank yet as I just DIY'd an O3 reactor my ORP swings from 350-75 in the day time to 320-30 before the lights come on, I was just wondering where people shoot for as an optimum ORP? Some interesting reading on the electrochemistry behind ORP http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-1...ture/index.php |
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![]() dano i put mine at 400. my system did the same thing with the fluctuations but after awhile i find that the swing in orp levels is minimal.
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![]() oh yeah don't forget to clean the probe every week or two. just use a toothbrush and give it a quick gentle scrub.
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![]() My ORP stays at about 325-350 with 200mg running flat out with a 500mg air dryer and an ALS reactor. My controller is set at 350 with a 20-30 drift so it won't go above 375.
But my tank started out at a lower level than yours 200-225. Some tanks can have a higher ORP level without ozone so you will have to keep a closer eye on your controller not to raise it too much. I would set it 25 above your baseline without ozone but not above 450 and monitor your water clarity from there.
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![]() what are the benefits of maintaining OPR with an ozone reactor?
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![]() The benefits of using a reactor rather than a skimmer for ozone injection from R.H.Farleys Ozone articles.
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![]() What are some of the more popular ozone reactors? I've only heard of DIY ones and Coralife ones which were considered poor.
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![]() The only other ones I know of are the MTC and ALS.
I think there was an Ultralife reactor but I can't find any hits for it. Here's a link to Dave C's thread with pics of the MTC setup. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...ight=MTC+ozone Here's some better pics of the ALS. ![]() Included plumbing parts ![]() Hooked up to an MTC carbon reactor. The air tap and filter I added myself but I'm not using it anymore. ![]()
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![]() i was wondering more the intial reason for maintaining ORP levels by injecting/reacting ozone in the water? What are the benefits of the higher ORP level?
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![]() I run my ORP at about 400. The water is so much clearer than before and the corals are coloring up nicely
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