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![]() Add up the wattage of your heaters power heads and return that will tell yeah.
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![]() my 1200w works great.
before it, I used a 950 and would run heater, emergency powerhead x 2. Your corals will be fine without lights.
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![]() Battery operated air pumps, a supply of D cell batteries and some insulation/blankets to wrap up your tank in the event of a power outage will work as temporary options if you don't have access to a proper generator.
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![]() I have a 3000w Champion that we got from Costco. Will be a challenge this year as I have 3 large tanks as opposed to the single I had last year! With the amount our power goes out, I want to get a big diesel to power the whole house!!
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![]() I ran a 2100w gen . Ran tank , TV , stereo, etc . But really you have to add up wattage of demand !
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Cleaner burning, quieter, no tank to refill, and no fuel conditioner And spend the extra money to get a transfer switch installed Then it's completely automated |