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houdini16 (Computer)
20 Oct 10 19:50
i am trying to create a Redox system for a sensory deprivation tank, i was told it wont work but i know a manufacturer that has one.
They said that a standard Redox probe wont recognize  Bromine or Hydrogen peroxide I need to use Hydrogen peroxide.
 They said its a problem with the electrolyte solution in the probe.

is there away around this?, What is strange is I was thinking of using a probe for salt water aquariums, would this work?
Even though its not salt its Magnesium Sulfate, but will this probe work for this system.  if not where's the error?

the tank has 150 gallons of water and 800 lbs of Epsom Salt, I don't know the PPM, 93.5 deg. F, Ozonator provides O3, UV sterilizer, and the Redox is for hydrogen peroxide dosing mainly.  

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