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Thanks for sharing. I'm glad your reef (and home) fared well.
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| Dag you got soooo luck. I live in Illinois and my fish tank is in the basement. We rarely loose power but during hte fall it was out for a day. I just wrapped a think blanket around the tank to conserve the heat until the power was returned. But this would not work for long durations
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We have had our power go out several times .. one time for almost 2 days. We bought a power inverter and a couple of deep cell marine batteries. With this we can run the power heads to keep the water moving and the oxygen levels up. So far we haven't had our power out for more than a few hours! Even when 1/2 the country went out a few years ago! lol I was about 45min from home and it took me 3 hours to get there.. only to find out my power comes from a different grid .. we never lost power at home!! Most of NEOhio did but not us! Dodged that bullet!! by just a couple of miles! lol Now keeping the tank cool with out CA in 105f was interesting!! lol
I would like to have a generator that flips on automatically but that's way pricey! Some day..
Sure glad to hear the water didn't make your place! Looks like you dodged one too! Hope there wasn't too much damage to your house in general!
sarah ________________________________________________________________________________________________ One day we all shall return from whence we came....for the ocean is home
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Thank God your BEAUTIFUL tank is fine!
Jfish13:)_________________________________ My Fish Tanks: 20 Gallon: 3 Cherry Barbs, 1 Female Betta, 2 Peppered Corydoras', 1 Siamese Algae Eater, 3 Oto Catfish's, and Platies. 5 Gallon Tank: 1 Goldfish (which is moving to a big pond soon!) and 1 very aggressive female betta. Visit my Pinned Topic: http://board.fishchannel.com/Topic145859-31-1.aspx
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A generator is definatly the way to go but if you can not afford it (spending too much on hobby) Pepboys sell decent power inverters for around 50 dollars and you can use the vehicle battery (Dont run it all the way down) untill you can afford a few deep cycle batterys to keep things running, you can recharge them from your vehicle. It sounds expensive till you add up what you can loose in your tank if you have a extended outage, then is will seem like cheep insurance.
"All it takes for evil to triumpth is for good men to do nothing."..Edmund Burke http://www.fishchannel.com/blog/viewbio.aspx?apid=58124
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