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41/2 hour power outage
So, it's 2:50 am and I'm sitting at the computer. Just chillin' a bit after a lengthy power outage. No harm done though. The generator ran like a top. :biggrin: Started on the first pull and ran for the entire time. I hooked up the Eheim 1262 return pump, and two PH's for the 90g and two MP40's for the 225g. The Barracuda return pump draws too much juice so I left it off, but I put three air stones in the sump so i think it's ok. Lucky it happened on a mild night and not in the middle of January. Tanks only dropped one degree. All in all I'm pretty happy with the way things went. It could have been a lot worse.
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Great to hear Lance. I've had my generator for almost 3 years now and have never run it. Every year I think about getting it out of the box and starting it up but never get around to it. This is a good reminder :biggrin:
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Good to hear things worked out, I had everything ready to go so of course my power didn't go out.
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I noticed the power was off below Joyce and I was thinking of you.....I'm happy to see you managed to deal with it :biggrin:
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Great to here that your DISASTER PLAN worked.
A little planning can save a lot of frustration later. Tom R |
Thanks everyone. The generator is a cheapie 1300 Watt I got from Canadian Tire a couple of years ago. You have to take the air filter off and inject a little gas into the carb to get it to start. :mrgreen:
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One of the great things about the vortechs. Mad ass flow and very little power. Likely WAY more effective per watt than the air I'm thinking.
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great to hear you had a backup and everything went well Lance......I wouldnt wish a tank crash on anyone(sucks bigtime)
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