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Looking for a UV water sterilizer for boat use. 120 VAC is OK. Prob
need 1/2 to 1 gal per min capability. |
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Try AQUAFINE, Valancia, CA. http://www.aquafineuv.com/COMPANY/News.htm
I have the model SP-1 which was originally 220 vac but I changed it over to 110 vac for a couple bucks. I'm using it on my 8 gph but it's suppose to hand my unit when I upgrade to 24 gph. So it comes close to your requirements. (never did know what the upper capacity limit was). Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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A friend of mine has a system that I think is called
something like "The Water Fixer" or something. Made by a company in Oregon or Washington. Consists of 2 filters followed by a UV sterilizer. Doug s/v Callista "Steve" wrote in message ... Try AQUAFINE, Valancia, CA. http://www.aquafineuv.com/COMPANY/News.htm I have the model SP-1 which was originally 220 vac but I changed it over to 110 vac for a couple bucks. I'm using it on my 8 gph but it's suppose to hand my unit when I upgrade to 24 gph. So it comes close to your requirements. (never did know what the upper capacity limit was). Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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"Doug Dotson" wrote: A friend of mine has a system that I think is called something like "The Water Fixer" or something. Made by a company in Oregon or Washington. Consists of 2 filters followed by a UV sterilizer. Doug s/v Callista "Steve" wrote in message ... Try AQUAFINE, Valancia, CA. http://www.aquafineuv.com/COMPANY/News.htm I have the model SP-1 which was originally 220 vac but I changed it over to 110 vac for a couple bucks. I'm using it on my 8 gph but it's suppose to hand my unit when I upgrade to 24 gph. So it comes close to your requirements. (never did know what the upper capacity limit was). Steve s/v Good Intentions I have a Water Fixer here in the cabin that has served me very well for 12 years. The only problem I have had in that time is the 12Vdc Switching PowerSupply that drives the UV Tube is really cheap and burns out in two or three years. About the same life as the GE UV Tube. Replacment Parts are lot cheaper Third Party than OEM for this product. Filters, UV tubes Ect.... Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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hiya
Water in a plastic bottle left out in the sun will kill 99% of all bacteria, you cant get a much cheaper UV water treatment than that. fragged Olly wrote in message ... Looking for a UV water sterilizer for boat use. 120 VAC is OK. Prob need 1/2 to 1 gal per min capability. |
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