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![]() I used to volunteer to water the hanging baskets in my town (they told me there were 48 of them, stretched out over 2 miles after I had done so). I used a reservoir in the back of my pickup and a Rio pump that put out about 1200 GPH. I ran it with a cheap Noma 400W power converter from Canadian Tire ($100). I used it for two hours non-stop and it lasted about 5 days, for a total of about 10 hours.
Modern powerheads and air pumps will last a long time. You could heat the area with a well vented/filtered propane heater if you wanted to save the gas or battery power. |
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![]() Bought a noma 400 from canadian tire.Power was out for 6 hours,it ran my 500 aquaclear,skimmer,heater and one powerhead,no problems,one thing I like about battery backup is that when the power goes out,it dosen't skip a beat everything keeps running as of the power never went out,well worth the money.
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![]() We lost power last winter for over 16 hours. Boy was i happy to have a generator. It may sound like a lot of $ for something you might not need but if you do. You'll be happy you bought one. I would have lost much more than the few hundred bucks the generator cost me.
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