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I don't see how that would work.Has anyone here experience or used a add on UV sterilizer, that attaches to a RO/DI unit? Would they work for my 90 gal reef tank? TIA
I’ve seen an add-on UV that hangs over the back of the tank, but you don’t connect it to an RO unit.Has anyone here experience or used a add on UV sterilizer, that attaches to a RO/DI unit? Would they work for my 90 gal reef tank? TIA
Has anyone here experience or used a add on UV sterilizer, that attaches to a RO/DI unit? Would they work for my 90 gal reef tank? TIA
Sorry, but I can’t even picture that one in my mind.
Must of been the vicodinDid everyone see the Packers fan put together three sentences?!
I have well water so, I'm not really sure what's in it. I'm really hoping the RO/DI will cover it, and thank you for your insight!Thanks for the photo, @choprjohn, that's definitely a new one on me. But for reasons others have stated, I would put it in the "gimmick" category. Think it through; is Ich or Marine Velvet coming out of your home's water supply? Or algae for that matter? Put the money into enough decent RO/DI filter-stages that are going to get you zero total dissolved solids (TDS) going INTO your tank, and save the UV sterilizer for the tank itself-- where all the 'crap-ola' will be. My thoughts, anyway. ;Happy
You changed your picture! I was just kidding!Yes I think Boston reefer is on the right track, usually used when you pull water from a known contaminated source. I have seen these installed in fishing lodges on lake of the woods when they pull water from the lake. No real need on a rodi but can make questionable water bacteriology safe.