mojo;396202 wrote: Here's the chart from Aquatic Ecosystems:
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Note that Ich is 336,000. I can't find the reference for my specific unit, but it gives the uWs/cm2 rating for a given flow rate. Let's say it's 500gph for 90,000 uWs/cm2 - that means I'd need to drop the flow to 500/4 = 125gph in order to kill Ich (I believe I arrived at 300gph through mine to be effective - I wish I could find the numbers).
Now, how much turnover you need in your system is still widely up to debate - we've only established the rate you need through your sterilizer. Would 125gph be enough to clean a 500g system in a reasonable amount of time? Maybe, maybe not.
Again - flow is everything. I'd be curious to know what the rating was on a 9w sterilizer. I just looked up an [IMG]http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewItem.aspx?category=Aqua_UV_Ultraviolet_Sterilizer_8_to_10_Watt_UV_Sterilizers&vendor=Aqua_Ultraviolet&idProduct=AV2111&IdCategory=FIUVUUET&child=AV2113&tab=1&style=with%20wiper&size=8%20watt">8w sterilizer on Marine depot</a>, and they show a max flow rate of 70gph to reach 90,000 uw/cm2, or 17.5gph if you want to kill Ich.
I'm guessing the numbers will be the same for your 9w units. So find a way to slow down the flow rate to 17.5gph (or 35gph if you have two in series), and the water coming out will be Ich-free. I'm just not sure it'd cycle enough to kill the Ich in the system....[/QUOTE]