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Hello everyone
i am a bit confused with this topic. we say tank water changeover minimum 4 tiimes an hour. uv sterilisers require certain low flows for efficient sterilisation. for example i bought an external filter which came with a recommended uv from the same manufacturer. the filter flow is 700-1200L/hr where the recomended uv flow was 100-150L/hr. all i can imagine is that there is a loop in the outflow line bypassing through the uv with a controlled lower flow..is this right? the other option is to buy a ridiculously large uv. in my case what i find is 36W uv systems for my 120L tank. doesnt sound right help please |
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