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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Travis G, Jan 14, 2013.

  1. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

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    hey all, i know that uv sterilizers are a love em or hate em thing but i was wondering if putting one on my 12g would be benefitial? with my sump ill be close to 20 total gal. let me know your thoughts and opinions.
     
  2. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    it will help keep your algae down, water clear, fish healthy.

    What is to hate?
     
  3. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

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    some say it doesnt do what everyone thinks.... that was over on RC. would a 9w be ok on 17ish gallons?
     
  4. ShaneP Well Known Hawkfish

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    I agree, though I've never owned one. I plan on purchasing one soon. I've seen tanks with them and the water is so clear. plumbed before a skimmer makes the skimmer much more effective too.
     
  5. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    There are two main rules, filter the water before it goes through the UV, and make sure the flow rate through the UV is slow enough.

    If they didnt work very well, major companies like Live Aquaria & most zoos wouldnt use them.
     
  6. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

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    is 300gph to fast for proper sterilization?
     
  7. ShaneP Well Known Hawkfish

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    probably for a 9 watt. weaker bulb an a smaller unit mean less exposure time.
     
  8. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

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    even with a smaller water valume?
     
  9. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    That is waaaaaay to fast, it wont allow enough dwell time to work (9W). Needs to be under 200 GPH, closer to 100 is better. T off your pump until you get the desired flow rate.
     
  10. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

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    how will i know when my flow is right?
     
  11. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    you will have to measure it somehow. See how long it takes to fill a gallon jug & figure out your GPH.
     
  12. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

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    smart! lol then times by 60?
     
  13. ShaneP Well Known Hawkfish

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    multiply by 60 if you measure the volume after one minute of test. Otherwise you'd need to determine how fast you get one gallon, then work it out. Personally I think a 5 gallon bucket would be easier to work with and fine tune.
     
  14. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

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    i believe the pump im using is an aqua clear 70 which used to be called the aqua clear 802.
     
  15. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    well you should shoot for filling up a gallon in 30 seconds, that would make your flow rate 120 GPH
     
  16. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

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    Ok. But would that be enough flow to push the water from my sump to the tank?
     
  17. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

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    i was looking athe specs and it says 400gph BUT 175 in reverse. maybe i could run my return off the reverse side?
     
  18. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    I dont know, all depends on head etc, gonna have to do some experimenting
     
  19. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

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    after looking at it it doesnt look like the return line will fit but, its adjustable flow. so half would be 200 and half that would be 100.... would this work?
     
  20. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    Probably, post some pics as you do it & let us know the results.
     

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