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mark 02-09-2007 08:16 PM

Emergency generator for tanks
 
Though really got it for the travel trailer, just picked up a 880W 2 stroke generator from Princess Auto for $139+tax.

If required, no problem running my Iwaki and a heater.

Tangman 02-10-2007 03:50 AM

Just remember to run it out side and pick up a box of ear plugs :biggrin:

rattler 02-10-2007 08:29 PM

generator
 
I would be concerned about power spikes from a low end genny. These power spikes will fry any sensitive electronic equipment. A better wat to go is with a inverter style generator. These have a regulated and level power source.

Cheers!
Geoff

Diana 02-10-2007 11:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tangman (Post 235082)
Just remember to run it out side and pick up a box of ear plugs :biggrin:

yeah, for your neighbours too... lol :D

AndyL 02-11-2007 12:45 AM

Actually the one marks talking about isn't too bad (if its the same one I'm thinking of). db's are a bit high to run for any long period of time (imagine your neighbour mowing his lawn for... 5-6 hours straight). But definitely good for those emergencies.

Basic idea of generators - you're not plugging it into your profilux or computers... You use it to run a couple pumps and a heater - not everything reef related.

mark 02-11-2007 01:22 AM

oh people.

Just passing along a what I thought was a deal fr Princess Auto and no I don't work for then.

I've been looking around for a bit for a small unit more for just charging batteries on the trailer than anything else, Had been looking at the 1000w Honda but just couldn't justify $1200 for probably not more than a few hours each year. I was planning on going solar but when I seen this figure hey, even if it craps out, cheap enough to try.

As for my tank, it's big enough to run my total system but for my halides but in a power outage would probably only run a heater and my sump return pump, and it perfectly suitable for those. As for ****ing off the neighbors, the db rating is the same of that Honda that costs 8 times as much (57dB).

Murminator 02-11-2007 05:03 AM

....and the cloud of smoke from the 2 stroke......man I love the smell of a 2 stroke http://bestsmileys.com/hyper/3.gif

Gizmo 02-11-2007 06:25 AM

something anyone looking for a backup is this
http://www.residential.carrier.com/p...estandby.shtml
Its from carrier (furnace people) runs about 8-12 circuits, which is plenty to keep most of your tank equipment running and a couple of house lights. Runs on Natural Gas, so no worries about having to fill up a tank, and it is relativly quite. I'm looking at puting one in this summer provided I can convince my better half.

Justusfish 02-11-2007 02:45 PM

amazing
 
I have natural gas running to my home and when I lost power for THREE days earlier December when the big snow storms hit, I wouldn't have lost 100 percent of my saltwater tank. Who sells it in BC and how much does it cost?

Quagmire 02-11-2007 03:04 PM

Go here:

http://www.residential.carrier.com/

Type in your postal code,and it will give you the dealers in your area.


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