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![]() Ours went out at 11 pm and came on at 2 AM. First time this year, and we were home, so was no big deal. All pumps and Apex came up properly when the power came back. I did have my backup inverter battery pack ready, and kept a couple of my in-tank powerheads running at low power. I would have added a heater in the morning, but was not needed. Fish and corals all happy this morning.
Was quite a storm, though, and had the house shaking pretty good.
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![]() Depends on where you were in the province some areas got no wind others got hurricane force winds and sorry it's a beef of mine because all the news services reported on a massive wind storm hits BC and all they show is the lower mainland virtually nothing about the rest of BC where some areas were hit harder and had way more issues (pipes freezing due to no heat, entire communities with no power and no access to generators and so on) Global news should rename itself lower mainland news.
Sorry I ranted but it's a peeve of mine.
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