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Power outage!?
Hello all,
I was wondering how everyone else has prepared for a power outage of any length of time in regards to their aquarium. What is out there to keep you pumps and everything goine? Thanks, Jeff |
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Generator
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Generator is what I was think too. I didn't know if there was anything else I could use that would be better or not. If anyone has any other ideas let me know.
Thanks, Jeff |
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Invertor to car battery.
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Generator here.
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I have a UPS for short term outages and a generator for longer term.
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Deep cycle marine 12v boat battery and a big dual chamber live well airator. sharper image battery charger on sale for 30 bucks.
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Battery powered air pumps for short outages and a generator for long ones.
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what kind of generator is everyone using?
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Honda E1000....very quiet, but worth the extra $$
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Champion 3500w. 67 dBa at 21' and a 30A RV plug that will power a travel trailer AC unit no problem.
Here is a link to RV.net where there is a huge discussion thread on generators and it rates number 1. http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fu...d/15131645.cfm |
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I use a UPS for short times and an invertor attached to my car for longer ones.
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