Uv sterilizer installation

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Hey everyone need help here I’m installing my uv sterilizer and need help I’ll upload photos of what I’m working with, I’m running a hydra 3200 return pump I have a vectra m1 hooked up to the uv at the first chamber and have it come out the third to where the return pump is but it’s not enough to keep up as the first chamber runs low on water and not able to overflow into the second. So my question is do I hook up my uv sterilizer directly to the return pump straight into the tank? Or how do I hook this up

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Maybe im not understanding this right, but your UV sterilizer takes up a decent amount of water volume, wouldn't you just add saltwater to level out your sump to makeup for the water that is now in the UV?
 
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Maybe im not understanding this right, but your UV sterilizer takes up a decent amount of water volume, wouldn't you just add saltwater to level out your sump to makeup for the water that is now in the UV?
The return would be way over level if I add more water
 
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Maybe im not understanding this right, but your UV sterilizer takes up a decent amount of water volume, wouldn't you just add saltwater to level out your sump to makeup for the water that is now in the UV?
 

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Hey everyone need help here I’m installing my uv sterilizer and need help I’ll upload photos of what I’m working with, I’m running a hydra 3200 return pump I have a vectra m1 hooked up to the uv at the first chamber and have it come out the third to where the return pump is but it’s not enough to keep up as the first chamber runs low on water and not able to overflow into the second. So my question is do I hook up my uv sterilizer directly to the return pump straight into the tank? Or how do I hook this up

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I would run every bit of the water through the UV. But sounds like you might have one pump running faster then the other.
 

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The baffles are there to control the water, so if you add water it will fill up your 1st chamber till it starts to over flow into your second, and so on. I don't think it will overflow your return chamber
 
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I would run every bit of the water through the UV. But sounds like you might have one pump running faster then the other.
That’s the thing is the return is a 3200gph and it’s at max and the pump to the uv is at the lowest setting
 

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Here’s my setup for a Future UV. Yes I can control the flow enough with the Ball Valve, as I have the same set up on my 65 Gallon. Just dump the water back in the Sump. BTW The PVC Adapter, at the Pump, is a BSPT “British Standard Pipe Tread.” McMaster-Carr has that fitting. You will need the Gasket, that Came with the pump.
 

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