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I then recharged it Saturday evening. The power went out as scheduled on Sunday morning and the battery pack kicked in to fire up the pump immediately. After 3 hours the readout was showing the battery to still be holding 70% of its charge. The power came on after 3 1/2 hours and the battery started its recharge program. So I did not get a full test of it's potential. I will try that next weekend and see how long it takes to drain the battery. |
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![]() What size unit did you get?...and, what is the wattage of the pump you are running on it?
Thanx much,
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Mark. |
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![]() The Noma is the 400W model. The pump is buried in my all-in-one Cad Lights unit so I cannot actually see what the rating is but I am guessing 28W.
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![]() Warning label on my new duel Galaxy ballast. Do not use with generators. Although I would not be firing lights in a generator/power outage situation anyways.
I still just use my inverter. However its not auto, so need to be home for the power failure. When I had my large system, the inverter powered a small pump in my sump, feeding the turf scrubber, which dumped a surge in the tank. I also had a woodstove, which kept things warm. I would guess thats my biggest problem now, is trying to keep the tank warm, with the power a heater takes.
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Doug |