madmark285
Fishaholic
I broke a cardinal rule, I offered advice before I googled it. So this situation is:
With COVID, no job, no money and no sleep ie: my noisy HOB filter is keeping me awake.
For a short term solution , can I turn off my filter at night? What popped up for me when I googled it, the lack of oxygen inside your filter will kill the bacteria. At first that makes sense but that would really depend on the type of filter you are using.
I have a sump filter, the surface area in the filter sections is 120 sq inches (~800 cm^2), I doubt the bacteria would die in my filter.
On the opposite end, sealed canister filter may be a problem. But if this person had a quiet canister filter, she could run it all night.
So what about hang on back (HOB) filters? They are not a sealed filter and gas exchange could still be happening while turn off.
EDIT: This situation came from another thread, I don't have a problem. She has tried all options with her HOB filter, nothing has worked to reduce the noise.
Mark
With COVID, no job, no money and no sleep ie: my noisy HOB filter is keeping me awake.
For a short term solution , can I turn off my filter at night? What popped up for me when I googled it, the lack of oxygen inside your filter will kill the bacteria. At first that makes sense but that would really depend on the type of filter you are using.
I have a sump filter, the surface area in the filter sections is 120 sq inches (~800 cm^2), I doubt the bacteria would die in my filter.
On the opposite end, sealed canister filter may be a problem. But if this person had a quiet canister filter, she could run it all night.
So what about hang on back (HOB) filters? They are not a sealed filter and gas exchange could still be happening while turn off.
EDIT: This situation came from another thread, I don't have a problem. She has tried all options with her HOB filter, nothing has worked to reduce the noise.
Mark
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