Dec 26, 2021 #1 paulrathor92 Community Member View Badges Joined Mar 13, 2021 Messages 65 Reaction score 41 Location Bay city Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I'm pretty tight on space in my aio sump area and was wondering if anyone has used just one pump to power 2 things in conjunction. The water will be going through an algae reactor then through this uv back into the system. Would it work ?
I'm pretty tight on space in my aio sump area and was wondering if anyone has used just one pump to power 2 things in conjunction. The water will be going through an algae reactor then through this uv back into the system. Would it work ?
Dec 26, 2021 #2 homer1475 Figuring out the hobby one coral at a time. View Badges Reef Tank 365 My Aquarium Showcase Joined Apr 24, 2018 Messages 11,820 Reaction score 18,897 Location Way upstate NY Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Short answer, no. You'll have 2 different amounts of flow through each unit. The algae reactor will want much slower flow then the UV. It can be done, if the pump is big enough, and you use valves to control the flow through each unit.
Short answer, no. You'll have 2 different amounts of flow through each unit. The algae reactor will want much slower flow then the UV. It can be done, if the pump is big enough, and you use valves to control the flow through each unit.
Dec 26, 2021 #3 OP OP paulrathor92 Community Member View Badges Joined Mar 13, 2021 Messages 65 Reaction score 41 Location Bay city Rating - 0% 0 0 0 The uv is supposed to be at 233 gph and the reactor is supposed to run from 132 to 318 gph. The pump is dv controllable fot flow rate.
The uv is supposed to be at 233 gph and the reactor is supposed to run from 132 to 318 gph. The pump is dv controllable fot flow rate.