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What are the optimum water chemistry parameters for the ionization in water features?

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What are the optimum water chemistry parameters for the ionization in water features?

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The optimum water chemistry parameters are: • Copper: 0.25 mg/L (ppm) or less • Total Alkalinity: 50 – 250 mg/L (ppm). • PH: 7.2 – 7.8 The farther away your water parameters, the less effective ionization will be at treating the water. Copper levels above 0.25 mg/L (ppm) may be toxic to fish.

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