How about some UV?

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How about some UV?

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Just musing............
one of these little things is not going to stretch the battery too much at 15watts.
If it was put in a loop for our drinking water tank, you know, just recirculating - chances are it would be pretty darn clean in a short time. Certainly safe.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Biopro-Aquar ... 5731.m3795

What are your thoughts?
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Re: How about some UV?

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If you were a fish I think it would be great. Or, you could filter the water on its way in and out of the tank. I have a BEST filter into the tank and a 5 micron and a 1 micron filter out. Water quality has never been an issue
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Re: How about some UV?

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This is the one with the UV light http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Biopro-Aquar ... 5731.m3795 draws 45w @ 240vac so add 10% for the inverter. UV water purification has been used for quite a while with good success, many of the top quality water filter systems include a UV light chamber, the bottle water people use either UV light or hydrogen peroxide as the final water cleaner before it is bottled.

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T1 Terry wrote:This is the one with the UV light http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Biopro-Aquar ... 5731.m3795 draws 45w @ 240vac so add 10% for the inverter. UV water purification has been used for quite a while with good success, many of the top quality water filter systems include a UV light chamber, the bottle water people use either UV light or hydrogen peroxide as the final water cleaner before it is bottled.

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:oops: Ahh thanks Terry, thats the one I started with then searched for smaller -didnt even notice it didn't have the UV light! :oops:

This link shows a 25w unit (240VAC)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Biopro-Aquar ... SwdsFUNe6Q
As you point out, its the light that kills ALL the bugs that bother us. Filters -yeah I know, silver, colloids, carbon, 0.5Um, blah blah -they still don't really do the trick. Pretty safe 99.9% of the time as we know, but giardia and a couple of other nasties......
Circulating the water through UV will kill em all. And for 25watts, such a unit could be run most afternoons on excess charge.
Think I might try it, I will keep you all updated
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These people are well known in the tank water game http://www.davey.com.au/products/ultrav ... stems.html and have a good range of just UV and full filter and UV products, might be worth a look. for those times when you are out bush walking these things take some beating http://summitgear.com.au/camelbak-all-c ... vQod63EHuA then there are the evilbay units like these http://www.ebay.com/bhp/uv-water-purifier but not sure if they come in 240vac as well.

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