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I have a 3500 watt generator that's kept ready to go after our power was off for a day and a half a couple of years back. Nice to have on hand.
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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![]() Crappy to hear about your losses Kelly
Our power was out from 12:30 'till 5am Tank temp dropped 2 degrees and I almost turned on the gas fireplace I have one of the aforementioned battery operated air pumps and keep it on standby for long outages. If my QT is occupied then it's hooked up to it. I run Vortechs and have a DIY battery backup for those. Trickle charger keeps that battery mostly topped up and the pumps kick in automatically @ 50% Haven't been overly tempted yet to buy a genny, but I keep looking at the sale prices ![]() |
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![]() Sorry about your loss, Kelly. Hope the rest of your fish and livestock will be OK.
Usually we get a power outage here in Langley whenever there is a windstorm. But this time we escaped. In the fall I always bring back our battery inverters and large RV battery from our cabin, so am ready. They are good for at least a day with keeping the water circulating and heating the water in my tanks (230g). Used them a couple times in the past few years, although never had to go more than 12 hours. I also have a large diesel generator that I could fire up if I had to, but it has never come to that. That all works fine as long as I am home, as nothing is automatic and requires manual intervention. However, we usually go away to warm climes in the fall or winter, and that always has me worried. We are off to Maui for 2 weeks in Nov, and that is often a bad time here for windstorms. But I can tell remotely from my Apex if we had/have a power outage, and worst case, would have to get my son over and walk him through on the phone with what to do with the battery back-ups.
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![]() I use these battery operated air pumps that turn on automatically when the power goes out. Already came in handy this year when I was out of town during our annual power vault maintenance in my building which shuts down power overnight. I have a heavy bioload and would have lost fish without the pump. Came home without any losses. I use it at least once a year during our electric vault maintenance.
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![]() Kelly, next time if you need it, I have a small generator you're welcome to borrow during a blackout (unless we're having one in Burnaby at the same time, of course).
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![]() Oh sorry to hear your loss Kelly.
I was working at Panorama Ridge this morning when I pass by on some intersection without power and think about your tank. |
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![]() Thanks for all the kind words guys. All things considered, I'm OK with just loosing a few fish.
My worst story was a warm July about 6 years ago. I was heading out of town for my yearly fishing trip on the island - no internet and only a pay phone to connect me to the rest of the world (when I was on dry land - we fish 12hrs a day, so the calls didn't happen often). Tanks were stable but small - two 33g tanks, so I had my girlfriend stop by and feed the fish. Fishing was great, weather was perfect - about 25c on the water. What I didn't realize was that back home the temperature was more like 33c and the city was in a major heat wave. My girlfriend didn't know what to do, she opened all the windows, had fans going, even slept at my apartment one night to keep everything open. Still the temps in the tanks kept rising, then they started to smell, and get cloudy. I did talk to her a couple times but things hadnt progressed to the bad levels yet. By the time I got home, the house stunk, one tank was complete wiped out and the other was half way there. She was practically in tears and felt horrible. I told her there wasn't much anyone could have done, there was no escaping the heat. In the end, I saved a few corals and a few fish and started over. It wasn't the end of the world (except for the corals and fish I lost). Quote:
If you every need a backup reefer to your son. Give him my number. I'll be happy to help out if needed. Quote:
Thanks Anthony! Lets hope it doesn't come to that. |
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Hope it's a Honda Laurie hah |