What's a good UV Sterilizer for between $100 - $200?

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Hey guys,

So I have a Reefer 170, 34g DT and 9g sump, so about 42 gallons total.

As much as I'd love to buy a Pentair 25W UV unit I just don't have $380 + a pump sitting around.

I was going to get a Coralife 3x but then I read a slew of reviews that said they rusted within a year. So please help me out!!

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Have been using Odysea for over a decade, still working great. Easy to replace bulbs which are the same as many other brands, cheap and widely available.
 
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THANKS! Really appreciate it. I love a good direct answer. I was expecting, what are you water parameters!

Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 

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The advantage series Aqua UV! I have one I am looking to part with :) 15 watt.
 

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I've been using the jebao pond UV. Seems everyone was getting black slime out of them after a while of use(the concensus was the UV degrades the plastic), but I haven't had any of that yet.
 
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've been using the jebao pond UV. Seems everyone was getting black slime out of them after a while
Yea I've read the same thing about Jebao. Same problem with the Odyssea, after about a year people are seeing it leach black slime, I guess the UV is degrading the plastic. As I said previously, the Coralife Turbo Twist seems to throw off rust after a bit also.

Why can't they just make a reasonably priced UV unit that works properly!!!

Anyway, please keep the suggestions coming, I have to bust a move shortly!
 

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Yea I've read the same thing about Jebao. Same problem with the Odyssea, after about a year people are seeing it leach black slime, I guess the UV is degrading the plastic. As I said previously, the Coralife Turbo Twist seems to throw off rust after a bit also.

Why can't they just make a reasonably priced UV unit that works properly!!!

Anyway, please keep the suggestions coming, I have to bust a move shortly!
Can’t speak for Jebao uv but know at least half dozen tanks running odysea and haven’t seen any “black slime”. Must be a rumor started by ppl who paid 3, 400 for their uv ...
 
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I'm definitely leaning toward a Odyssea Pro 18W, $49 on Amazon!

Do most of you folks plumb them into your return line or buy a separate pump and plumb them independently?
 

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I'm definitely leaning toward a Odyssea Pro 18W, $49 on Amazon!

Do most of you folks plumb them into your return line or buy a separate pump and plumb them independently?
Like it on a separate pump so it can be adjusted without interfering with anything else.
Have the output from uv right next to return pump input
 

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The 9W has worked well. They will not last forever but I have had no issues. Using on a RSR170.
 
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I'm using the TMC 110 and like the vecton range a lot. Their 25 watt unit is $200.
Thanks, that's very interesting, I hadn't heard of them before but I checked out the website and I really like the 8W and 25 units. Seems like a well run, established company that knows what they're doing too.

What's the UV sleeve look like, is it reflective, does it look like PVC?
 

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The actual UV sleeve will be quartz glass. The rest of the unit is plastic. Not an expert on that so cannot say what kind of plastic. They do note that the materials used are UV resistant ...... which seems like it would be important LOL.
 

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I’ve been using the AA Green killing machine 24w and it’s been really great for spot treating a bac bloom I had. Cleared it up in about 3 days. Not sure if I continue to run it now or not. It fits in the back overflow on my IM INT 75G perfectly so it doesn’t use up space in my sump either which was nice.
 

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The actual UV sleeve will be quartz glass. The rest of the unit is plastic. Not an expert on that so cannot say what kind of plastic. They do note that the materials used are UV resistant ...... which seems like it would be important LOL.
From my understanding UV resist and dose not equal UV proof. UV degrades all plastics over time it’s just a matter of if it will happen within 1 year or 10.
 

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The actual UV sleeve will be quartz glass. The rest of the unit is plastic. Not an expert on that so cannot say what kind of plastic. They do note that the materials used are UV resistant ...... which seems like it would be important LOL.
Usually there’s a reflective sleeve on the outermost, up against the pvc. As well as the quartz sleeve around the bulb
 
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From my understanding UV resist and dose not equal UV proof. UV degrades all plastics over time it’s just a matter of if it will happen within 1 year or 10.
I'm sure that's true; however, there a big difference between one year and ten don't you think LOL. Odds are the electronics will crap out long before that.
 
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Cleared it up in about 3 days. Not sure if I continue to run it now or not.
My thoughts on weather or not to run it 24/7 or just when I see a problem is that once something takes hold, it's difficult to fully eradicate. So I plan on running mine 24/7.

They do note that the materials used are UV resistant ...... which seems like it would be important LOL.
You know you'd think UV resistance would be essential, but from what I've read apparently it's not...LOL

I view the Green Killing Machine as a good spot treatment when you have an issue, like you said. I've never really considered it a 24/7 deal although I certainly could be wrong.

Does anyone run the Green Killing Machine 24/7???
 

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