uv questions

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you stated you have a UV steralizer which is ment to be for a tank not a pond this is the main reason i replyed to the thread
uv sterilizer is for a pond freak,you need to read up.
want a pic of what it freekin says on the box?it says uv not uvc so goooo away
 
midnight;753809; said:
if anyone needs banned its you,i said go away a long time ago.lol

and your point again?
is 200gph good and what way is in or out and on for a bit and then off a bit,
what cant you figure out?
tank or pond uv,those questions shouldnt change.
you can stop replying cus all you do is cry,no help,so shh,just shh,when you want to type,just shhh,hey shhh.
ok im done with you kid. :screwy:

at 40 tears of age im no kid (personal insults again :banhim: )

a 200 us gph pump will be fine on a 18w UV steraliver for a tank but if it will be ok on a pond UV clarifier you will need to ask someone in the POND forum

as stated they are diffrent tools for diffrent jobs when you work out what tool you have it will be easyer for someone to tell you how to use it
 
midnight;753818; said:
uv sterilizer is for a pond freak,you need to read up.
want a pic of what it freekin says on the box?it says uv not uvc so goooo away

you need to read up befor you shout your mouth off

a UV CLARIFYER IS FOR A POND

a UV STRALIZER IS FOR A TANK

yet again personal insults
 
If its for alage, i understand turning it off when your done.

But, for killing things in your water that is not alage, then it wouldnt make sense turning it off. Biological reproduction will always be in your water, untill it hits your UV. Turning that off will give it a chance to reproduce and come back.

Dont you know that turning a bulb on and off, will cause it to fail in the long run, compared to a bulb thats kept on?
 
TipStylez;753910; said:
If its for alage, i understand turning it off when your done.

But, for killing things in your water that is not alage, then it wouldnt make sense turning it off. Biological reproduction will always be in your water, untill it hits your UV. Turning that off will give it a chance to reproduce and come back.

Dont you know that turning a bulb on and off, will cause it to fail in the long run, compared to a bulb thats kept on?

i know nothing about ponds thats why i dont post in the POND FORUM but i would think that the sunlight is what is causeing the green water

but surely if you leave it turned on 24/7 you would have clean water 24/7 as this guy does live in the sunshine state :D
 
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