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PCB

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I was one of the unfortunate people to go without power in Charlotte, NC for 5 days after the ice storm 2 weeks ago. I was able to keep things alive in my 90 gallon reef tank for 2 of the 5 days. Once the temp in the house reached 55 degrees, most everything in the tank was dead. Apart from buying a $1000 generator, has anyone found something lesss expensive to keep things running on the tank during a power outage?
 

easygoer2

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We had a bad Ice storm in AR about 2Yrs. ago. I told my insureance guy about my tank and he said that they would pay to rent a gen. If I needed one to keep my tank going. That might be something to check in to.
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clutchcargo

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You could have run a power inverter in your car with a long extension cord to run heaters and PHs.
Just a thought
C
 

whiirly

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you can buy a small generator that would more than
run your thank for under $500 its an envestment
well worth it look at Sams Club or even Ace hardware
for a portable Coleman gen

best of luck
whiirly
 

spsfreak1

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I agree with clutchcargo and that's exactly what I did the first 3 days except I only ran 2 punps per tank and no heaters. I ran a Kerosene heater for heat while I had no power and it kept both tanks at around 78 degrees. I did however purchase a generator, after 4 days with no light it started to effect my corals, so days 5+6 the generator ran everything on both tanks plus the TV and Saty. I only lost one coral and that was a giant shroom, really not sure why it died. :cry:

BTW I paid around $700.00 for my generator it is a Generac and it 5500w, I'll be prepared for next time.

HTH Matt
 

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