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![]() How will yuu be introducing the ozone to the tubing. A venturi isn't going to do much at the low flow rate. perhaps introduce the ozone before the impeller so it gets "chopped" up. If so, expect the impeller rubber and plastic to harden and brittle fairly fast.
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![]() According to the Holmes article he did not have enough flow for the venturi to suck ozone and still had to use an airpump. He was using a T from his return, twin Iwaki's 30's in series.
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![]() Really? Where did you read this? I read that whole article and he left off by saying it did a great job raising the OPR and he never smelled the ozone at all. Was there another article that he mentions that?
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![]() Well you are just using the venturi as an inlet for the pumped air/ozone. The flow rate is too low to actually get suction form the venturi but that not what your looking for. Its simply to get the ozone into the water.
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