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Unread 11/02/2011, 06:29 PM   #1
Drix
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What to do when powerless

Saturday night the lights blinked out during a freak snowstorm, and they diddn't return for 96 hours. I am pleased to report I did not lose a single thing but was wondering about suitable long term power management plans for reefers.

Delemmas faced:
1. No power for 96 hours
2. No heat for 96 hours
3. Outdoor tempreture: 54* day, 20* night; indoor 55 day, 38-40 night.

My solution:
I got my hands on a power inverter, 4 Batteries and a pair of chargers. By the time this was all rounded up and things were charged my tank had dropped into the mid 50's- it was so cold my clown fish were cuddling eachother for warmth.


Anyway (when charged) each battery powered my 250w Jager for 7 hours, I also managed to foot 1 of my 120w LCD lamps at the same time for 45 minutes at a time to feed my fish, but the cost was insane. How do other people cut down on costs? I would assume theres a lot of generator users out there, hows the feedback for tank upkeep?


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Unread 11/02/2011, 06:53 PM   #2
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I'd say a standby house generator running on natural gas is the best option but not cheap. Google Generac generators and you'll find some good options.


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Unread 11/02/2011, 06:57 PM   #3
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The natural gas house generators are awesome if you can swing the bill. A much less expensive option is a coleman or some sort of portable generator for about $500.


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Unread 11/02/2011, 09:42 PM   #4
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How much would a generator need to put out to run a 300W heater and a 1/2 HP reeflow dart pump and a dimmable LED driver with 20 or so 3 watt LED's dimmed so they are just putting out enough light to make the fish come out to eat. The refrigerator would be a nice thing to have running too. I live in a condo and would need something small I could fire up on my balcony even if for only a few hours at a time.

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Unread 11/02/2011, 09:51 PM   #5
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If you have the cash this one can run without waking up the neighbors. The 2000w version could run pretty much anything you need or want.

http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/p...elid=EU1000IKN


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Unread 11/02/2011, 10:04 PM   #6
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If you have the cash this one can run without waking up the neighbors. The 2000w version could run pretty much anything you need or want.

http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/p...elid=EU1000IKN


thats sick!


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Unread 11/02/2011, 10:14 PM   #7
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If you have the cash this one can run without waking up the neighbors. The 2000w version could run pretty much anything you need or want.

http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/p...elid=EU1000IKN
+1 I use the 2000w... starts on the first pull and is very quiet.


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Unread 11/02/2011, 10:18 PM   #8
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Yeah. They are pretty amazing little generators. It uses about 2 gallons of fuel per 24 hours and will be no louder then a normal conversation...


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Unread 11/03/2011, 07:51 AM   #9
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i tried to start apost they could sticky with different ideas for power outages.you can get a converter for you cig lighter in youre car to take plugs and you get a extension cord and run it threw a wnidow and a full tank of gas.


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