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I'm probably the wrong person to ask since I only do water change twice a year (mainly just to clean the sand bed). AWC seems pretty wasteful in that a portion of the water you are taking out today was just put in yesterday.
I've had an AWC running for about 6 months. I'm not a big fan because I have a 260g system and can only change out about 1-2g at a time from my sump before my return pump starts sucking air. I do like the ATO part, but I've found that if you're running a DC pump and vary the speed over the course of the day you run the risk of topping off during high flow periods and chaning out 5g of water with 2g. Things can get out of whack quickly. I've had a couple times when my sump was within 2 inches of overflowing so no more auto changes for me, I do it manually through the AWC but still takes too long since my water is gravity fed from garage (saltwater flows much slower than RODI).
This is def true, and part of the reason why 2% changed daily doesn’t actually equal 14% weekly, for example (Prob more like 10% net). It does add stability overall though.
Yup I second that. ATW is great for the water change itself, but I still have to suck out the detritus from sump
Manually , and from the tank if you are going bare bottom.
My system was substantially bigger, and it works fine to run the in and out at the same time (I used a single pump with two pump heads). Just take the the water out from a sump slightly upstream of where it goes in and there is no waste.
I've been thinking about setting up AWC on my system. I typically change ~100g every 2 weeks on my 600g system. What equipment and schedule do you use?
Do you like that vacuum? I've pondered it many times, but wondered if it was worth it.I use AWC to change roughly 13 gallons a day on a 130 gallon system. As far as removing detritus from the sandbed, I use a Fluval vacuum which doesn't remove water when cleaning the sand bed. I do that monthly.
So far I like it but have only used it a couple of times. It got a lot of bad reviews due to poor suction but I haven't had any issues at all so far. I like being able to clean without removing a bunch of water.....especially since I switched to AWCs.Do you like that vacuum? I've pondered it many times, but wondered if it was worth it.
Didn't realize simultaneous was even possible with the AWC (Smart). When i do manual, it does sequential. I think even that would be an issue since the output line is larger and pumped and the input is gravity fed rodi line. One of these days I'm going to increase the size of the saltwater line so that it can be used for large changes instead of me running tubing throughout the hose.
I use AWC to change roughly 13 gallons a day on a 130 gallon system. As far as removing detritus from the sandbed, I use a Fluval vacuum which doesn't remove water when cleaning the sand bed. I do that monthly.
Yes, sorry....that should be 10% a week I will correct that.Wow, 10% a day? or is that a typo?
I am confused as to why your DOS ran all day? You set the time frame you want the water to swap out. I change 2-3 gallons a day, every day between 4-6 in the afternoon. You are correct though, the heads will have to be changed at some point....fortunately they are easy to swap out and are relatively inexpensive. I do them approximately once a year.In my opinion awc are great for small tanks.
Once you get to 100 gallons or more it make less sense. I had a 125 gallon tank and I was doing 2 gallons a day AWC on a dose that was ok. The dos ran almost all day to be able to make that change and it’s loud. You will also need to replace the heads on the dos sooner.
My setup now is 210 gallons with two 50gallon frag tanks in the same system.
AWC just don’t make sense since I can change 50 gallons of water by turning two valves.
I am confused as to why your DOS ran all day? You set the time frame you want the water to swap out. I change 2-3 gallons a day, every day between 4-6 in the afternoon. You are correct though, the heads will have to be changed at some point....fortunately they are easy to swap out and are relatively inexpensive. I do them approximately once a year.
Makes sense. I don't have to turn off the skimmer or ATO...it adds water back in as it is taking it out so the levels never change. Fortunately my DOS an sump are in the basement so I don't have to listen to it.....I agree, it is loud.For me and my setup it’s just not worth it.
It’s so easy for me to make water changes that it doesn’t make sense to use up a dos for that. I open and close two valves. No buckets. So I my case it doesn’t make sense.
I also had to turn off the skimmer and /ato while the wtc was going on. I work from home so I can’t run it during the day and at night the sound of the dos is to loud.