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![]() I have a generator as a backup. I get more than the average amount of power outages as I live in the tulies however my comment would be to really think about how much you have invested in your tank and then decide for yourself if a generator is warrented. You can pick up a pretty cheap generator for a few hundred $ at Costco. I have a larger generator as I also use it for camping. If noise is a consideration I would highly recommend the Honda generator (you can get a variety of sizes) I actually have 2 Honda generators - a 3000w and a 5000w. The 3000w is extremely quiet - you can stand over and have a conversation - and the 5000 is a bit louder but still not bad at all.
Also, if you do a search on here there have been a number of threads on the benifits and downside of generators. |
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![]() Got a 800w generator from Princess Auto for $139.00.
In the unlikely event the power stays off long enough for me to get things set up, the 800watts is plenty to keep things warm and aerated. It's not that loud, at least no louder than the neighbour's riced up 350Z. Last edited by mark; 09-18-2007 at 08:02 PM. |
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![]() 2800w for $300 at Costco, well worth it IMO.
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![]() My husband gave me a honda generator for a B-day present a couple of years ago. I've only needed to use it once so far but the peace of mind is priceless
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![]() I travel a lot going to horse shows with my nags and my horse trailer has living quarters in it. This summer in Montana where I was showing it was 48C - or friggin hot! I could have kissed my generator that ran my air conditioning unit. I leave my trailer at my trainers barn in Edmonton and stay in it in when I am down there to work with him. I have saved much $$$ on hotel rooms - but there was frost the other weekend so I could use a small heater and also run my furnace without killing my battery. I have solar panels as well which just may charge the battery enough after a full day of sun to run the lights for 4 hours. Back to fish tanks - my power was out for 3 days a couple of years ago and I would have completely lost 2 large tanks without a generator. My generator(s) have already paid for themselves. |
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![]() I have an inverter that I can hook to my car. 700w is enough for a heater and a power head. I've never lost power for more than 2 hours though...
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![]() 1800 watt UBPS at Crappy Tire for 320.00 till the 28th. runs most of your tank for around three hours. kicks in as soon as the power goes out so you dont have to be home. and no generator noise or smell.
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![]() I was just looking at the flyer with the one from Canadian Tire...I think I am getting it for the "just in case" scenario....I would hate to lose anything and for the piece of mind....it just makes sense!
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