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I do not have a voltage meter to measure the spikes. If someone has a meter we can easily set it up and see what voltage spikes it puts out. I spoke to an electrician and his asvice was that the Ampmaster was a simple electrical motor and it should not have any problems with the power from the generator.
The generator was a bit loud. It is reported to be around 60 ds. It sounds a lot like a small dirt bike at idle. I am not sure it a different muffler would help. Tom |
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Well, the worst is over. Without power for 31 hours.
Think fast, MAN. OOH yea I have a Coleman Powermate ULTRA 2500 watt Gennie. It was quite the ordeal, started the gennie at 7:30am friday morning (neighbours were pleased about that The next morning fish looked GASPING for air but OK, so here go's the gennie again. Moral of this experience is "at least have a back up plan i.e. battery backup, gennies, or what ever you can do to minimize your loses.
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Mike 90 gal. FOWLR, 25 gal. Sump/Refugium with Chaeto Macro, 60lbs. Live Rock, Q.O. 6000 Return Pump, Wavysea Wavemaker, Aqua C Urchin Skimmer, 2-VHO (1-super actinic blue, 1- actinic white), Icecap 660 Ballast, Auto Top Off System, 2 Clownfish, 1 Brittle Star, 20 Hermit Crabs, 7 Small Mushroom Frags (attempting a mixed reef). |
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yeahm we got the Coleman Powermate 3570watt. It had big wheels to make it very portable, fit in my Mazda3 with no problems. It runs up to 2 hours on 3quarts of gas at 50% capacity. We loved it, but it is a LOUD mf!
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I'm assuming that these generators are placed outside and power is brought in via extension cords?
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I picked one up at Costco in the summer for around $300, it was the last day of $100 off so I grabbed one. I've only lost power once (knock on wood) for 1 1/2 hours and that was back during the first storm. I set it up in the doorway of my shed with the exhaust pointing out. It is fairly loud and would probably not go over well with the neighbors if I ran it all night. The muffler has a spot that an extension can be added and I want to put a pipe through the side of the shed and close the door and that might make the noise level acceptable. Mag 9 - Return Dart - CL G2 - Skimmer 150W - Heater 4x48" - VHO Lighting 2x48" - T5 Lighting Were all running of the Gen and I was just about to plug in the fridge but the power came back on. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Mike 90 gal. FOWLR, 25 gal. Sump/Refugium with Chaeto Macro, 60lbs. Live Rock, Q.O. 6000 Return Pump, Wavysea Wavemaker, Aqua C Urchin Skimmer, 2-VHO (1-super actinic blue, 1- actinic white), Icecap 660 Ballast, Auto Top Off System, 2 Clownfish, 1 Brittle Star, 20 Hermit Crabs, 7 Small Mushroom Frags (attempting a mixed reef). |
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here's a good read on the whole disaster management subject:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...02/feature.htm
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Darryl |