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Robert M.
June 6th 05, 03:00 PM
does anyone have a backup power source for their aquarium? I imagin that
there are people that have expensive setups and cant risk losing what theyve
worked for just becuase of a circuit break or surge or even a black out. any
thoughts? name brands, technical info?? what ever comes to mind.
spiral_72
June 6th 05, 04:50 PM
Umm.
Nikki Casali
June 6th 05, 05:31 PM
Robert M. wrote:
> does anyone have a backup power source for their aquarium? I imagin that
> there are people that have expensive setups and cant risk losing what theyve
> worked for just becuase of a circuit break or surge or even a black out. any
> thoughts? name brands, technical info?? what ever comes to mind.
>
>
Here's a previous discussion on the subject:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.aquaria.tech/browse_frm/thread/fb78ef453f239ac8/a1b4199845d6cdf9?q=UPS+calculate+time&rnum=5#a1b4199845d6cdf9
Nikki
Elaine T
June 7th 05, 12:29 AM
Robert M. wrote:
> does anyone have a backup power source for their aquarium? I imagin that
> there are people that have expensive setups and cant risk losing what theyve
> worked for just becuase of a circuit break or surge or even a black out. any
> thoughts? name brands, technical info?? what ever comes to mind.
>
>
I used to keep a battery powered airpump around in case of power
failures. That's pretty much all most freshwater setups need.
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Justin Boucher
June 7th 05, 04:35 AM
I once had an Uninterupted Power Supply (UPS) that is most commonly used for
computers during power outages. I never got around to using it, but figured
I could have a good 2-3 hours of main pump and heater use.
Might be a good idea for those short power outages.
Justin
"Robert M." > wrote in message
...
> does anyone have a backup power source for their aquarium? I imagin that
> there are people that have expensive setups and cant risk losing what
theyve
> worked for just becuase of a circuit break or surge or even a black out.
any
> thoughts? name brands, technical info?? what ever comes to mind.
>
>
Dick
June 7th 05, 11:20 AM
On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 03:35:59 GMT, "Justin Boucher" >
wrote:
>I once had an Uninterupted Power Supply (UPS) that is most commonly used for
>computers during power outages. I never got around to using it, but figured
>I could have a good 2-3 hours of main pump and heater use.
>
>Might be a good idea for those short power outages.
>
>Justin
I have gone through outages of several hours with no problems. As to
the UPS, it might run an air pump for awhile, but not a heater if the
heater is actually on.
I have 3 UPS for my computers. The continuous power prevents the
computer shuting down for minutes, not hours. Enough time to save
data files, shut down programs and shut down the computer in an
orderly fashion. REally useful in thunderstorms, high winds and short
interruptsion. I am using larger models of UPS than most, but the
tested time varies by computer from 10 to 20 minutes.(My USP come with
a program which determines maximum time with actual load).
dick
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>"Robert M." > wrote in message
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>> does anyone have a backup power source for their aquarium? I imagin that
>> there are people that have expensive setups and cant risk losing what
>theyve
>> worked for just becuase of a circuit break or surge or even a black out.
>any
>> thoughts? name brands, technical info?? what ever comes to mind.
>>
>>
>
Samuel Warren
June 8th 05, 09:43 PM
I have an APC 400 on my airpump.
This message was written on 100% recycled spam. SAM >>
"Robert M." > wrote in message
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> does anyone have a backup power source for their aquarium? I imagin that
> there are people that have expensive setups and cant risk losing what
theyve
> worked for just becuase of a circuit break or surge or even a black out.
any
> thoughts? name brands, technical info?? what ever comes to mind.
>
>
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