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Old 06-18-2013, 02:10 PM
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what does everybody do if theres a power outage, and it doesn't come back on for a few hours,
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Old 06-18-2013, 02:21 PM
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I use an inverter battery box (the kind you can buy from Canadian Tire) to power in-tank pumps on and off, and a heater. Had this carry on for almost 24 hours once, a couple years ago with no ill effects. Having a canopy and covered tanks help keep the heat in.
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Old 06-18-2013, 04:05 PM
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I have two battery operated air pumps that automatically kick in when the power goes. And although I use VorTechs for water movement, I don't have the battery backups for them. I've been meaning to rig something up with an old car battery, just haven't got around to it. It's pretty simple really & I have the little connector that goes to the backup connection on the controller. I guess because I'm not away that much and when I am my daughter looks in on the tank every day, I don't need anything too complex capable of running things longer term during an outage.

In the almost 7 years the tank has been running, I've only experienced several outages lasting more than a couple of hours & I was usually home for those. There have been plenty of short outages, come home to all the digital clocks flashing, but that's not an issue for the tank. The gfci outlets running my pumps & lights generally don't trip so when the power comes back, everything starts up normally.

There was a longer outage about 5 years ago where I had to pull the battery out of my car, hook up an inverter to run essential items like a pump, heater a few lights & my skimmer. Some day soon I'm going to have solar panels & a battery bank to supplement the power in my home. I already have a small wind generator, but haven't installed that yet either.
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Old 06-19-2013, 02:48 PM
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I use an inverter battery box (the kind you can buy from Canadian Tire) to power in-tank pumps on and off, and a heater. Had this carry on for almost 24 hours once, a couple years ago with no ill effects. Having a canopy and covered tanks help keep the heat in.
Do you have a name of the thing you use ive been looking for one and their are couple to choose from ?
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Old 06-19-2013, 03:04 PM
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Do you have a name of the thing you use ive been looking for one and their are couple to choose from ?
I have the predecessor older model to this one.
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en
If you wait for a good sale in the fall, they are sometimes 1/2 price or less. I think I paid $99 for mine, but that was a quite a few years ago. Comes with battery cable hook-up (very important feature), so you can add extra capacity (like your car battery).

There are many similar brands and sizes to choose from other sources, and less money. Much more competition now with these.
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Old 06-19-2013, 03:25 PM
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ok thanks! good to know never thought of the adding battery feature
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Old 06-19-2013, 03:28 PM
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http://www.duracellpower.com/backup-...rpack-600.aspx

Was looking at this one but the moto master might be a bit cheaper
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I have a generator.
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Whole Home Generator here. It was way cheaper than I thought it would be and it powers my cold food storage too along with my furnace and a couple key lights throughout the house.
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generator, this way fully operational on tank and can use on home stuff also if needed.
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