M Mario Junior Member Location Westchester New York Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Mar 10, 2008 #1 I have seen the very worthwhile posts about preparing oneself. However, a generator costs upwards of $1000. What about for a 26 gallon tank. What are the suggestions to keep life support going in the event of a power outage? Summer or winter? Regards Mario
I have seen the very worthwhile posts about preparing oneself. However, a generator costs upwards of $1000. What about for a 26 gallon tank. What are the suggestions to keep life support going in the event of a power outage? Summer or winter? Regards Mario
Tim Tim`s Aquatics Location Rockland County Rating - 100% 25 0 0 Mar 10, 2008 #2 For a tank that size you could get away with a ups batery backup sold in most computer store`s. Plug in your heater and a powerhead and you should be good for a couple of hr`s...
For a tank that size you could get away with a ups batery backup sold in most computer store`s. Plug in your heater and a powerhead and you should be good for a couple of hr`s...