I use Pinpoint ORP probe. For the Ozone generator, I have it connected to an XP8. It is setup in Hydros as Family: Advanced; Type: Generic; Input Count: 1; Input 1 is the ORP probe with a low/high point of 350/400 to activate on ORP Low. I also have a schedule to run between 1a and 5a.
I also have an air pump and dryer connected to it. The air pump is on a smart switch that I have scheduled to run at 1a and off 4 hours later. If the air pump runs without the ozone generator running, no big deal.
Well, that depends on how long you planning on running it and experience with generators. I'd start low and build up. Your ORP range can shut off the switch if configured that way. I have my at 5-6 on the dial. My ORP is currently at 335, however, it is new and adjusting a bit.
Di you have any carbon by the output of your sjimmer? Also my plan was to have the skimmer draw the air in but a could use a air pump if that is more effective. To confirm your setup you basically just turn off and on the ozonater with hydros and set the amount of Ozone used on the enaly no need to set a set point onto the enaly. Thanks
I'm not sure if you've set this up yet with the Enaly. Just be aware that the Enaly requires an ORP Probe to work. It will not run without one for more than a few seconds. I tried. I set it up so it would run a 5mg/h and had the ORP probe hooked to the Hydros to turn it off at 300mv. The enaly stopped generating with in 10 seconds of the "buzzing" starting. So I added an ORP probe to that as well and now have the Hydros as a failsafe.
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