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WRASSER":2lglko4u said:Mrktplayer,
If you have a balcony, they do make a small generator for camping. I think it is a thousand watts and pretty quite.
When i lost power during katrina i used a power converter for the car and just ran the pump takin turns for each tank.
and like you have stated the battery operated aerators.
Len":l6suq2pt said:I use battery powered air pumps. A computer UPS (uninterrupted power supply) works fine in a pinch too. Most output in square waves which isn't ideal for analog devices like motors (pumps), but it will work and is fine for the short run. A sizable UPS will power a few powerheads for many hours, and even a heater if necessary.
WRASSER":3o6pqust said:pitpat,
how big is the back up and how many watts is your pump?
ChrisRD":2oioqnq7 said:I have a generator and my house is wired to run several circuits on generator power (including the one the tank is on) in an outage.
Back when I lived in apartments I kept an inverter (converts DC to AC) and a 100' extension cord handy so I could power my tank with the car if needed. It saved my tank a couple of times.
Inverters can also be used with a deep-cycle marine battery as sortof a UPS on steroids. :wink:
Mrktplayer":2gqond1w said:ChrisRD":2gqond1w said:I have a generator and my house is wired to run several circuits on generator power (including the one the tank is on) in an outage.
Back when I lived in apartments I kept an inverter (converts DC to AC) and a 100' extension cord handy so I could power my tank with the car if needed. It saved my tank a couple of times.
Inverters can also be used with a deep-cycle marine battery as sortof a UPS on steroids. :wink:
I have a red top optima battery in my car. 100' extention cord is a good idea too. I may just go this route.
trido":2v4m5s84 said:Mrktplayer":2v4m5s84 said:ChrisRD":2v4m5s84 said:I have a generator and my house is wired to run several circuits on generator power (including the one the tank is on) in an outage.
Back when I lived in apartments I kept an inverter (converts DC to AC) and a 100' extension cord handy so I could power my tank with the car if needed. It saved my tank a couple of times.
Inverters can also be used with a deep-cycle marine battery as sortof a UPS on steroids. :wink:
I have a red top optima battery in my car. 100' extention cord is a good idea too. I may just go this route.
You can get an 800 watt inverter at your local auto parts store for about 60 bucks. Last winter I ran heaters and return pumps in two tanks with this method. The only pit fall in this plan is that the inverter will weaken the battery to the point the inverter will automatically shut off. Then you have to leave the car running. I didnt sleep at all knowing someone could hop in and drive off with my truck that was running all night in the driveway. :wink:
