Leadfootedracer
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I've been battling water temperature problems for months now. I check the temperature several times a day and plug in/unplug the heaters as I see fit, and I've also been leaving the tops open to help keep the tank somewhere near suitable.
The other day I was getting ready to break down the BRS dual media reactor to clean it and change the media, when I noticed the GFO wasn't tumbling. Gave it a shake and saw that the media wasn't rock solid, and checked the outlet hose for flow and discovered there is none. The MJ1200 that pumped water thru my 9W UV Sterilzer and then thru the dual media reactor has crapped out.
I unplugged the UV light and this pump and my tank temps have dropped dramatically. I am lead to believe this dying/dead pump has been the source of my stray heat all this time. Yes, i know the UV Sterilzer adds heat as well, and probably more so due to the reduced flow thru the unit.
A lot of people do NOT run UV, GFO or Carbon and have great success. What's everyone's opinion on this?
If I decide to replace the pump, i will use 2, and put the UV Sterilzer on its own pump to allow higher flow. I believe this would limit the amount of heat transfer to the water.
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The other day I was getting ready to break down the BRS dual media reactor to clean it and change the media, when I noticed the GFO wasn't tumbling. Gave it a shake and saw that the media wasn't rock solid, and checked the outlet hose for flow and discovered there is none. The MJ1200 that pumped water thru my 9W UV Sterilzer and then thru the dual media reactor has crapped out.
I unplugged the UV light and this pump and my tank temps have dropped dramatically. I am lead to believe this dying/dead pump has been the source of my stray heat all this time. Yes, i know the UV Sterilzer adds heat as well, and probably more so due to the reduced flow thru the unit.
A lot of people do NOT run UV, GFO or Carbon and have great success. What's everyone's opinion on this?
If I decide to replace the pump, i will use 2, and put the UV Sterilzer on its own pump to allow higher flow. I believe this would limit the amount of heat transfer to the water.
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