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I was without power for about 2 hours, had a few corals with branches out of the water for several hours after the power came on but everything seemed to take it on the chin. My biggest problem was I found out my sump "emergency" overflow was not sufficient to hold the amount that would drain from all 3 tanks. I miscalculated by about 5 or 6 gallons. I managed to contain most of it but still had a very wet carpet. I am just glad I was home at the time. I am going to rectify this issue right away and have plans for my new sump drawn up as I write this.
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no problem here but i did just find out my insurance company would cover all losses due to power outages wich makes me feel a litle better
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Anyone using a battery backup for something like this?
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I do, but I didn't have it set up right and thought that it wasn't fully charged.
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