Hi all,
I've had this UV sterilizer and pump now for over two months and am still battling trying to get clear water (yes, I even have activated carbon) So, I finally decided to do the GPH measurement by filling a 5 gallon bucket and calculating the GPH and lo and behold, my GPH was set WAY too low..
I basically unhooked the UV return from the second return pipe on my RedSea Reefer 750 XXL G2 V3 tank and placed it into a 5 gallon bucket, started the timer to see how long it would take to fill the bucket.
The best I can get with the SICCE 7.0 SDC pump at 100% is 474 GPH. That is going through the UV sterilizer with the 3/4" fittings that shipped with the sterilizer, and 3/4" tubing. I did have to get a 1" to 3/4" reducer so the tubing would work on the SICCE pump.. The pump on the website is rated at 1900 GPH, so something is seriously off here.
According to BRS website about this UV sterilizer, it says that 1066 GPH is needed -- I am assuming to get full UV sterilization for the water clarity? If that's the case, how in that even possible?
My tank is 160g display with 40gal sump..
Do I need a different pump, or is 474GPH fine for UV sterilization?
Thank you for any advice you can give!!
I've had this UV sterilizer and pump now for over two months and am still battling trying to get clear water (yes, I even have activated carbon) So, I finally decided to do the GPH measurement by filling a 5 gallon bucket and calculating the GPH and lo and behold, my GPH was set WAY too low..
I basically unhooked the UV return from the second return pipe on my RedSea Reefer 750 XXL G2 V3 tank and placed it into a 5 gallon bucket, started the timer to see how long it would take to fill the bucket.
The best I can get with the SICCE 7.0 SDC pump at 100% is 474 GPH. That is going through the UV sterilizer with the 3/4" fittings that shipped with the sterilizer, and 3/4" tubing. I did have to get a 1" to 3/4" reducer so the tubing would work on the SICCE pump.. The pump on the website is rated at 1900 GPH, so something is seriously off here.
According to BRS website about this UV sterilizer, it says that 1066 GPH is needed -- I am assuming to get full UV sterilization for the water clarity? If that's the case, how in that even possible?
My tank is 160g display with 40gal sump..
Do I need a different pump, or is 474GPH fine for UV sterilization?
Thank you for any advice you can give!!