treylane said:Just another piece of voodoo equipment that may or may not be worth the trouble.
GreshamH said:treylane said:Just another piece of voodoo equipment that may or may not be worth the trouble.
That's my take on them. Many of my customers in the past wanted them so I installed the units but advised against it.
Make sure your skimmer and other plumbing parts can take ozone if you do go that route. I think some bulkhead gaskets can be effected by it, but don't quote me on that.
GreshamH said:rubber o-rings in unions?
tuberider said:I've been running ozone on several tanks, two of which for 5+ years. For the most part you need to make sure you have the correct air line and your skimmer is cast acrylic, other than that IME I've seen no additional oxidation. I don't run the units full blast and only use them so I'm not changing carbon out like crazy. It's especially effective with peninsula style tanks where you view from end to end over 6', the clarity is amazing.
Oh yeah, I don't run O3 24-7, usually one week out of a month to keep the water purdy.
Gomer said:PS, ozone is really bad for you. Don't breath it. If you can smell it, you are over exposing yourself.
And a bit further: You can rapidly desensitize yourself to the smell of ozone. ie, the more exposure you have, the harder it is to smell it. Eventually, enough damage is done and it gets hard to smell it ...and you can see how downhill-bad this can get.Matt_Wandell said:Gomer said:PS, ozone is really bad for you. Don't breath it. If you can smell it, you are over exposing yourself.
Just wanted to reiterate how important this is. If you can smell it, that's bad.