Using UV only at night?

GSerg2

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I was considering setting my UV to run only at night in order to save dumping more heat into my tank during the day when the main lights are on. However I found some opinions that said that would be a bad idea. Anyone here have thoughts on it?

Thanks
 
Interesting. I've neever heard any comments on running full-time vs only at night. I don't know that there would be any difference.
 
Very interesting.. Some people actually turn off their UV's at night since thats when the Pods & other little goodies come out. They say with the UV off it will not zap the pods & other things.
 
One of the things I read was that shutting off the bulb would significantly decrease it's usuable life. That one didn't make much sense to me.
 
From my understanding ( and I don't know if it applies to UV bulbs) is that the hardest "thing" for a bulb is the firing of it.
In other words, if a bulb was only turned on once, it would last ( just throwing out numbers here ) 10,000 hours. However if you turn the same bulb off each hour ( for an hour ) it would last less amount of time, say 9,000 hours.
Again, I am just throwing out the numbers for example, but the principle behind the numbers is right.

HTH
 
According to Aqua UV, Todd is correct. Their tech support does not recommend turning the uv on and off on a regular basis.
 
Is that 82 in the just the winter? Does it get higher in the summer ? If it is 82 year round, I wouldn't worry too much.
 
Serg - The BIG thing to remember is the 2 degree swing factor......If you keep your tank 24 hour temp swing to 2 degrees or less, you reduce the chance of an ich outbreak....I set my chiller so that I am ALWAYS in a 2 degree range, an advantage over the attempt of achieving that goal with heaters/fans (almost impossible)......Anyway, back to the UV thread here, it is probably better for your tank and uv sterilizer but not for your wallet to keep it on 24/7
 
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