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If you are expecting much around the way of parasite control then go as big of a unit as you can so you can increase flow rate and still have good contact time.I would just like to kill off bacteria and parasites and water quality
It depends on the UV unit. You want clear water to go thru it. If the UV is big and will work at the high flow rate of your pump then yes.Another question I have also have is where in my plumbing should I place my uv sterilizer? Can I just run my return line straight through it?
I use my return pump to supply my unit but not the full flow. To use your return pump you’ll want to plumb in a manifold with a ball or gate valve so you can set the flow going through the UV. If the flow is to fast the contact time will not be long enough to do any good.Another question I have also have is where in my plumbing should I place my uv sterilizer? Can I just run my return line straight through it?
No you need to place the valve before the UV unit. Too much back pressure can cause the UV unit to leak or crack.I......... use a ball valve after the water goes through the uv to slow down how fast it goes through the uv?
It’s not that difficult if you really want one.This seems like more headaches than a benefit because I just wanted to up my tank game a little bit but this is way out of my league. Thanks for all the help.
Your tank looks great, which unit are you using?I have a 24watt on my 120. 18 should fine for the 90. What are your expectations of the UV?
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This is the UV I’m using:Your tank looks great, which unit are you using?