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    Default CO2 and Redox

    To connect the CO2 (PH2 at 6,5) and the Redox (400mv) what i have to do?

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    Can you become a bit more precise what you are planning to do?
    In general:
    -connect the sensors to your ProfiLux
    -calibrate them as described in the manual
    -make the settings for each measurement according to your needs
    -if necessary program a socket of your powerbar if you like to have some devices that shall work depending on the measured value
    e.g. magnetic valve: socket function: pH2, regulation downwards

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    Hi!


    I want that Ph (PH2) in the calcium ractor reaches 6,5, só the co2 only is open until the ph reaches that value.

    to the redox, the ozonizator only works until the redox reaches 400mv.

    its that clear to you this way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pedrocho View Post
    I want that Ph (PH2) in the calcium ractor reaches 6,5, só the co2 only is open until the ph reaches that value.
    Choose "pH2" + "control downwards" as function for the socket with the CO2 valve. In the sensor settings for pH choose 6,5 as nominal value and choose the hysteresis accordingly.

    Quote Originally Posted by pedrocho View Post
    to the redox, the ozonizator only works until the redox reaches 400mv.
    The same proceeding: Choose "Redox1" + "control upwards" as function for the socket with the ozonisator. In the sensor settings for Redox choose 400mv as nominal value and choose the hysteresis accordingly.

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    Hi!

    Thanks!

    Can you explain "hysteresis accordingly"...

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    Hi,

    I meant that you can adjust the hysteresis to your needs, e.g. reduce it in order to receive a higher accuracy of measurement.

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