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but seriously, is it not better to have the ozone in the skimmer so all the crud it nukes can be taken away right there? Steve
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I think following this thread has convinced me that no way could I ever figure out how to set up an ozone unit properly. |
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[quote=StirCrazy
but seriously, is it not better to have the ozone in the skimmer so all the crud it nukes can be taken away right there? Steve[/QUOTE] The thing about Ozone is that it destroys the "nutrients" that make up the "Crud" that the skimmer produces. So essentially, the 2 compete with each other, not compliment. When you use ozone, you should see a reduction in skimate. I am not really sure about flow through the skimmer. Perhaps some of the new ones are better. I guess what you really want to be sure of is that your water to air contact time is maximized if you do decide to use a skimmer. Regardless of how you are doing it, there is nothing like the crystal clear water produced with Ozone. It is really amazing. ![]() Last edited by andrewsk; 09-13-2006 at 05:42 PM. |
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