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View Poll Results: Is my ozone generator dead? | |||
Yes, it's fried |
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No, the test is faulty, ORP probes don't measure ozone that accurately or quickly |
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2 | 50.00% |
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![]() That's interesting. I've had 2 Redsea ozonizers in the past - a 200mg with redox controller and also a 50mg basic. Both of mine stopped producing ozone. I still think they're really low quality for the price but it woulda been nice to try this possible fix. I think next time I'll buy a higher-end Sanders ozonizer because I really liked what ozone did.
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![]() Maybe PM to not hijack (more than I have)...
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Do you smell that? Just waaalk away...... sloooowly |
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![]() Try adding some fresh saltwater to the tankwater in the cup, the ORP should drop then add ozone and see if it comes back up.
I have a dead Red Sea unit as well, I switched to a Sanders generator with a separate Pinpoint controller and it's been going strong for a few years now. I quit using the dryer it was kind of a PIA but I'm still using a Luft pump and a reactor.
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Brian ____________________________________________ 220g inwall 48"x36"x30" 110g mangrove refug/sump Poison Dart Frog Vivarium Last edited by Pescador; 02-08-2011 at 11:06 PM. |
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![]() You can smell for ozone production, so that's you basic test.
Not sure of the type of unit you have basic/plus/deluxe, but they have fuses in them that might need replacing. |