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I want to run some ozone for the water clarity benefits. My apex ORP probe reads between 450 and 475 already with no ozone. Once I add ozone what ORP level should I set the unit to shut off at?

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I been doing alot of reading and chatting with people.. I also saw Vid of Tidal Gardens everyone is saying around 300-400 with sweet spot at 350mV...I am also in the process of buying ozone reactor to add to my tank so I am still researching...Hope this helps ...going to use GHL orp probe to monitor
 

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They could always try a ORP reference solution to check how close it is.

Possibly, but I tried using ORP references and found that exposure to the standard changed the reading from the probe for a substantial period. I suspect it perhaps changed the redox state of metals bound to organics on the probe itself.
 

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I want to run some ozone for the water clarity benefits. My apex ORP probe reads between 450 and 475 already with no ozone. Once I add ozone what ORP level should I set the unit to shut off at?

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Soak the probe in vinegar and then retest your water. I had this issue in the past ORP probe rises 50pts or so a week and just needs a five min soak. Once you have the baseline, which is closer to 250-300 shoot for 340-350 with ozone. Or 50pts higher than your reading.
 

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@Randy Holmes-Farley been a long time. Glad to see you’re still around. The hobby appreciates it.

Thanks. Yes, it has been a while. I wasn't sure if you were the same Genetics from ages past, or if a newer person took the name here. :)
 
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Soak the probe in vinegar and then retest your water. I had this issue in the past ORP probe rises 50pts or so a week and just needs a five min soak. Once you have the baseline, which is closer to 250-300 shoot for 340-350 with ozone. Or 50pts higher than your reading.

My sump is pretty clean and no noticeable growth on probes. Tank is only 4 months old. Still worth soaking the ORP probe in vinegar?

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My sump is pretty clean and no noticeable growth on probes. Tank is only 4 months old. Still worth soaking the ORP probe in vinegar?

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It doesn't hurt. :)
 

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How did it work out? @areefer01

I think maybe this is for the OP / @ReefDreamz as they are the one that wanted to try Ozone. I only commented on the possible use of the reference solution. I believe RHF also replied about the possible probe change after moving between the display water and reference solution. Similar to what would be seen with a water change or possibly longer I guess.

In any case I wasn't the one trying Ozone. While I can see some value in it I do not like the risk. Even if it can be mitigated or low. I have enough going on I don't need to add another layer if that makes sense.

Hope your morning is going well.
 

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I am moving forward with doing ozone, as soon as I can get my hands on a Avast reactor and poseidon 200.
 

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