I did! I have since found multiple saltwater pool compatible titanium bodied UV sterilizers, but they have incredibly vague to non-existent flow/dose info… so, I’ve been hesitant to bring them up in discussion as they’re not simple to qualify as effective for our marine aquarium purposes!I remember you talking about this in another thread months back.
Oh absolutely! Apparently it’s just the electronic “guts” from a Deltec plastic UV body, in a titanium body made by Abyzz, too!Being Deltec/Abyss, I’m sure the price point will be out of the majority of reefers reach.
It will likely be exactly this, maybe with some sort of included (or optional) controller to time power and make it run for X hrs/day, log running hours, lamp out alert, etc…Also curious if it would be more than just a lamp and housing.
I think a lot of this comes down to price, and the countless permutations of installations!Something like a tunable, complete system with adjustable flow pump included. I think (pure speculation on my part) that most just blindly guesstimate flow/dwell……myself included. Sure I timed a gallon a few times when I originally set it up but never again.
IceCap does make a few in-sump UV sterilizers with included submersible feed pump, and there are a few really small disposable-grade self-contained UV lamp/pump combos…
Otherwise, I think the manufacturers of all the usual “LEGO part” inline plumbed UV sterilizers are concerned about compatibility, form factor, and price when packaging a pump, and flow meter in with a UV sterilizer! (Much less the wide range of flow rates these things see in applications from marine aquariums to ponds/swimming pools, using the same device/associated plumbing!)
(There are several hang on style UV options designed to simplify things, but the above in-sump/submersible options are the only no plumbing “plug and play” sterilizers I’m familiar with!)
