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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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![]() in summary: for about $200-300, most of us can buy a generator that will be able to sustain most of our aquariums during a power outage for an extended period of time - our neighbors may not be appreciative of the noise levels generated by these devices nevertheless our investments in this hobby is worth the occasional dirty look by our neighbors.
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![]() your neighbours will wish they had one too......ours did...
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![]() Sorry for the late post, on holidays and need to catch up on all the reading.
![]() ![]() Anyways, the neighbour next to me said that I was the only "SMART ONE" in the neighbourhood that had/used a gennie. A lot of neighbours went to in-laws, were power outages did not occur or it was fixed really fast.
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