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ElGuappo 10-16-2008 12:39 AM

7 hours without power.....
 
Well appaarently enmax is upgrading the lines in the area or something so i am going to be without power for 7 hours. what are my options for power. i have an iverter i can run off a car battery but i need to run 2 heaters and 3 pumps min. so i have no idea how long a car battery can last.

As if this wasnt enough im going to be in vegas for the weekend..... i have a roomate who is capable enough to get things done but i need a serious plan of attack.

Long story short anyone have a generator i could borrow for a day???

bullit67 10-16-2008 12:56 AM

A inverter and car batt. wont last that long you will need a generator. 7 hours without power is a long time good luck if you have to rent one I would get on it fast as you wont be the only one with out power and they could be in short supply

Good luck

Delphinus 10-16-2008 01:02 AM

Check a rental place maybe for a generator?? Good luck man.

xtreme 10-16-2008 01:09 AM

Try Home Depot, I found myself having to rent one there a couple weeks ago.

spanky 10-16-2008 04:42 AM

I bought one of these little two stroke generators for my tent trailer and it works great. It was on sale for 125.99 a few weeks ago. I hope the link works. Its from Canadian tire and is actually pretty quite too. It also has a DC outlet with cables to charge regular car batteries. It runs about 6-7 hours on a tank of fuel as well.

http://www.canadiantire.ca/browse/pr...romSearch=true

Lance 10-16-2008 04:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spanky (Post 352559)
I bought one of these little two stroke generators for my tent trailer and it works great. It was on sale for 125.99 a few weeks ago. I hope the link works. Its from Canadian tire and is actually pretty quite too.

http://www.canadiantire.ca/browse/pr...romSearch=true


Make sure you ask about the return policy on it if it has something wrong with it. CT has real weird return policies.

spanky 10-16-2008 05:43 AM

I know CT does have some wierd return policies, but i have had no problems with mine and i use it alot. On the plus side its always nice to have a genny around, you never know when the power may go out. And the price is right considering a honda is 800 dollars more for the same wattage.

mark 10-16-2008 01:55 PM

remember don't need much to keep a tank going during a outage (skip lights, reactors, ozone...)

I have a basement sump with my heaters etc but if there was an outage (and have done when replaced my return line and pump) was just place a heater and a small pump for aeration in the display. All within the capacity of my cheap Prince Auto 800W unit.

Okguy 10-16-2008 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ElGuappo (Post 352499)
i need to run 2 heaters and 3 pumps min.

That sounds a bit excessive. Can't you try a test this weekend to see what happens if you run your tank on 1 pump, 1 battery operated aerator and 1 heater. For a tank to survive (not thrive) for short periods of time it only requires oxygen and heat (remember most corals\fish are transported a lot further than that via airplane with less than that). I bet a Noma UPS could work for you. I've had mine run for 12+ hours with just one Nano stream and one heater. Plus one of those battery powered air pumps. If it looks like the UPS is about to lose power you could always recharge it with your car inverter.

HTH

Kevin

ElGuappo 10-16-2008 05:20 PM

i have to run this many becasue i have 3 tanks going. the FW im too worried about as a battery op air pump would prob be enough. but i have 45 sw upstairs and a rsm downstairs. these each would need 1 ph and a heater. i have koralias lying around all i need is power.

BC564 10-16-2008 05:26 PM

I dont even think you would have to worry about the heater.....just the Power head....the temp. shouldnt drop that much

mike31154 10-16-2008 05:38 PM

What size inverter do you have and what's the amp/hr rating of your car battery? If you car battery is rated at 100 amp/hr when fully charged, theoretically it can provide 1 amp for 100 hours. Knowing all your variables, you can figure out how many amps max the equipment you need requires and that should give you an idea if your car battery/inverter set up will last for 7 hours. If you can get your hands on a marine deep cycle battery, that's even better. They're designed to handle being fully discharged better than a car battery. I'd say two marine deep cycles will be more than enough.

ElGuappo 10-16-2008 09:02 PM

well i grabed a 2hp 1000w gennie to day at crappy tire. it was just under 100 and was $80 off. this should allow me to run heaters and PH's. on three tanks. now all i need is for someone to housit for a day. o kidding i have a roomate but heis moving at the end of the monthe and im sure if he is willing to stick around for the day as he is the most selfish person i know. one of the many reasons hes moving on.

PS today is the last day for this sale .


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