Pondmaster 10 Watt Clarifier

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Pondmaster 10 Watt Clarifier

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The Pondmaster 10 Watt Ultraviolet Clarifier can be used either in-line or submersed. Its black color makes it unobtrusive in any pond application and its unique halo ring design lets you know the product is working. Each unit comes with a 9000 hour long-life UV lamp and water tight quartz sleeve to insure maximum performance. Convenient 3/4 inch barbed fittings for quick installation. Can be used with pumps of up to 700 GPH capacity.

  • - Fully submersible unit's vortex flow design exposes water longer to ultraviolet light. Suitable for small ponds up to 1,500 gallons using pumps up to 700GPH
  • - One glowing monitor halo ring and comes complete with 9,000 hour, long life 10 watt lamp and water tight quartz sleeve
  • - Includes transformer and 18' grounded power cord
  • - 3/4" barbed fitting for inlet and outlet and 1 year limited warranty

Specifications

SKU2684071
Primary BrandPondmaster
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day

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4.8
18 out of 19 (95%) reviewers recommend this product

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UV Clarifier

acm62669

7 years ago
it did not take away the algae as we thought it would. the rocks still have algae on them

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Great product

Koifan

8 years ago
Koi pond went from "pea soup" to crystal clear in 6 days. Of course you still have to filter and maintain good housekeeping but no chemicals needed. Could never get my pond clear but this did it. Especially like the clear sections that let you see the UV light is on. I oversized and I'm glad I did.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Works Great!

kstrnka

9 years ago
Installed this submersed in a 1000gal pond that had a problem with green water and algae that would float to the surface in the afternoons. I had tried numerous beneficial bacteria remedies and had minimal improvement with algaecides. Two days after installing the Pondmaster there was no floating algae and within a week my green water was gone! Even though I did have to go buy 1" pond hose to connect it to my existing in-pond filter the installation was easy! Only water problem i have now is white cloudiness, which I learned (from googling) is probably dead algae and will take time to filter out. Yay! The algae problem i have been fighting for 2 seasons is finally under control!!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Worked great.

LceRN

9 years ago
I was unsure if this product would solve the pea soup color of my pond but within two weeks the water was clear and beautiful. So happy with this product!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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This product really works

trainnut45

9 years ago
My 250 gallon pond was a mess, I tried different products to clear the water but no success. I even did a 75% water change but the water was still green. After installing the pond clarifer the water cleared up and was crystal clear in 36 hours. Assembly is easy, I did not submerge the unit, for ease of checking weather or the light was working. It is easily covered with a faux rock cover. I would recomend this unit to anyone with a pond.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Saved our Pond!

SantaCruzGardner

10 years ago
This is the BEST product I have purchased... Our pond goes thick green every week. When I fully empty my pond and refill, it goes green in 1 day and I can never see my fish. THIS UV light turned my thick green water CLEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can see my koi and the bottom of the pond... I can see every pebble on the bottom...So happy I tried this, I did not want to use chemicals or dye..

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Works as advertised

Boschi

10 years ago
Remarkable! The end to 15 years of frustration. Because of the dimensions of my raised water garden, 6x12'x16"', no visibility, water thick enough to cut have been ongoing problems no matter how much I spent on algae fighters. It took 10 days to arrive at wonderfully clear water but you could certainly see the daily improvement. This clarifier will pay for itself in money saved on chemicals, strain on my poor old back and the aggravation the lack of water clarity caused. It really does what it is advertised to do and as an aside, I saw the same item advertised @ $60 more at another establishment. I am now looking forward to great pond summer.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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replacement

Lennon

10 years ago
this was a replacement bulb and it is clearing up our pond, only four stars because it last for one year but you need it if you want to see the fish! Foster ans Smith had the best price!!!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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uv clarifier

  1. Thank you for your question. The Pondmaster Submersible UV Clarifier would have to be connected to a pump so the water can flow through it.



Does this unit come with any hose fittings?

  1. Thank you for your question. The 10W clarifier comes with 3/4" barbed fittings for the inlet and outlet.



Do I need to keep the pump running all the time for the UV light clarifier to work?

  1. Thank you for your question. The pump needs to be on while the clarifier is running to push the water through.



Will the Pondmaster submersible UV clarifier work with the Pondmaster 1000 filter in a small pond approx 150 gallons?

  1. Thank you for your question. Both products are rated for a pond that is larger than the pond you are working with so they should work fine for your application.



What size Pondmaster pump should I use with the 20W, or the 40w clarifier?

  1. The instructions that come with the clarifier say the water in your pond should circulate through the UV every 2 1/2 to 3 hours. Slower times will sterilize as well as clarify the water, but too slow and it may not keep up with the algae growth, too fast and it will not have time to kill the algae as it goes through the UV! You choose 20w or 40w based on size of your pond (L x W x D x 7.5) Then choose your pump by how many gallons per hour (GPH) it pumps so that your pond volume goes through it in the correct amount of time. I myself went for larger pump and larger UV wattage than the actual volume of my pond required. I figured it would be easier to get an adjustable pump or install a valve to adjust the water flow to the UV if needed than to not have enough of either. Also keep in mind the hose specs required by the UV Clarifier when purchasing a pump!



In my experience with uv lights the quarts sleeve may also need to be periodically replaced.

  1. The sleeves are hard to get. I found one elsewhere but it turned out it did not come with the rubber end which you almost always must have. I found that a vinegar solution soaked overnight it a great way to remove crud from the outside of the tube. Should not need replacing unless you break it. If you do have to replace it you'll have to pay the high price the manufacturer charges so you can get the rubber piece. Make sure if you buy one the rubber piece will be included, because many times it is impossible to get the old one off the old tube.



Can this product be used in a saltwater application?

  1. Thank you for your question. Yes, you can use the uv clarifier in saltwater. You will need to remember to clean the sleeve with vinegar and water (50/50 mixture) every so often so the uv continues to work properly.



What color should the indicator hub rings glow? Will it be visible in daylight?

  1. I have 4 of the 40 watt units so am familiar with them. It glows a green color (used to be blue but now is green) but is hard to see during the day. Check at night, it should be obvious. If you don't see it at night, unplug it and pull it out for inspection. Sometimes mine have an issue with the bulb just slightly slipping out of connection. This happens when I'm installing it and I bump it too hard sometimes. Be extremely careful when you remove the clear tube as it is super fragile. Don't try to pull the rubber fitting off the tube, just leave it in place if it is there. Some of them hold tightly to the quartz tube and some don't but pulling on it will break the tube as I found out. . Double check the bulb is very firmly in this socket in the only way it will fit. Then in a somewhat dark room test it out after fulling assembling the unit, being careful not to allow your eye to look into the openings as UV light is dangerous. You should see the light glowing in the halo rings, assuming you've assembled it properly. If you don't, you may have a bad bulb.



How do you install the UV filter between the intake and the waterfall. Mine is sealed so I don't see how I can access it.

  1. With all uv clarifiers you should be able to regulate flow by some means. This means you should not run this inline, but rather steal flow from the main pump by T-ing off of it and putting in a separate shutoff. You can then return the out to the pond or waterfall box. Im sure you local hardware store can help you find the fittings you need if you supply them with the measurment and materials of your exsisting setup. Of course if your pump flows at or below the minimum flow rating for the unit, inline would be fine. in that case just cut the exsisting hose and connect uv with proper connectors and couplers. Again, your hardware store can help if you tell them what you dealing with. Hope this helps.



What size UV sterilizer do I need fro approximately 2000 gallons?

  1. Thank you for your question. The Pondmaster Submersible UV Clarifier/Sterilizer you should use for a 2000 gallon pond is the 20W - item # 74039.



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