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Backup for power failure
George Patterson wrote:
Tristan wrote: As cheap as yu can find a small gen set for nowadays IMHO that s the best option if you have a place to store it when its not in use...... And what if you aren't home when the power goes out? That UPS to which the other annoying little troll posted a link seems the best way to go to me. George Patterson No one ever says "It's only a game." when his team is winning. Yah, but it's EXPENSIVE. |
Backup for power failure
Why can't a gen set be an option if you live in an apartment? Are you allowed to have a LP gas grill? For a mere 125 bucks most if mnot all th emajority of gas engines can be converted to run off LP gas, so there is not any storage of any fuels other than the typical LP bottle on the gas grill, and once the gas supply is disconnected its no longer a possible fire potential due to fuel in a typical gas tank. Aprtments in this region all have storage areas where folks keep odds and ends......as such...I am sure for a lot less than 3 grand a means to powering up and not suffering thrugh a lower outage is able to be done quite easily. Those in storm / cane prone areas where power outages do and wil occur just do not have an excuse to try and go short term. Its gonna bite them bigger than life. On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 19:38:13 -0500, that *other* annoying little troll wrote: Tristan wrote: As cheap as yu can find a small gen set for nowadays IMHO that s the best option if you have a place to store it when its not in use...... Inverters etc are all well anf fine, but what happens if yu need the vehicle. Why burn gas to fuel a 4, 6 or 8 cyclinder engine when fuel may be hard to find depending on reason for power outage. Same thing for UPS.....most wil power typical systems for a hour or two, provkded no lights or heater is used.....but then they too run out of power......Thats the big thing with any battery powered device........ snip True, but the UPS setup I recommended below will run a 50 watt load for about 105 hours. Without the noise and exhuast a generator creates. Problem is it's over 3 grand. For those of us that live in apartments, generators are not an option. On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 12:00:21 -0500, that *other* annoying little troll wrote: KurtG wrote: http://www.aquariumguys.com/silentairpump.html I've heard that these pumps are a good investment for power outages (which we frequently have in my locale). The book that I'm reading implies that with a tall tank (like mine) and lots of live rock (like mine), that the fishes could suffocate fairly quickly. Any comments? --Kurt Best way to go, if you can afford it, IMO: http://tinyurl.com/2y54nd http://www.apc.com/resource/include/...0%284%29UXBP24 Gives ya about 4 1/2 days for a couple powerheads plus an decent air pump. better yet, just keep your skimmer running. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
Backup for power failure
that *other* annoying little troll wrote:
Yah, but it's EXPENSIVE. So, buy a cheaper UPS. I would put my Tunze and skimmer on the thing. Total draw of maybe 10 watts. I think I could run that for days on a $40 UPS. George Patterson No one ever says "It's only a game." when his team is winning. |
Backup for power failure
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Backup for power failure
"Tristan" wrote in message ... Blah] [mumble] [blah] you mentioned the [mumble] Ed Alston [whine] [mumble] Hipcrime. I [yap-yap-yap] a copy of hipcrime [mumble] some [ramble] [mumble] [blah] [bark] [mumble] Carol [mumble] [blah] [yap-yap-yap] liked the way [Blah] worked.[Spew] and I [blah] may have to go and install [blah] Gail [chatter] library and [cackle] and see [blah] [gobble] it [mumble] do. [Mumble] [mutter] something [mumble] [yelp] [howl] to make groups [blah] [babble] [mumble] delete groups, [blah] Carol [Mumble] [mumble] [blah] wrong on that aspect, but I do [mumble] Gail [stutter] Ed Alston [blah] for manipulating posts......but back [blubber] I had [mumble] need, now I have [mumble] Carol [bitch] so [mumble] now there [mumble] a need...... [Mumble] [spit] jogging my [mumble] with [yackety-yak] [mumble] hipcrime. [gibber] Carol [lament] Ed Alston [Blah] [blah] it somewhere around my [yak-yak-yak] here, and [huff and puff] Carol [spew] it. Losing quality sleep [spew]........... Just Roy I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
Backup for power failure
Roy "Tristan" Hauer stalker of old ladies and crippled men wrote in message ... Blah] [mumble] [blah] you mentioned the [mumble] Ed Alston [whine] [mumble] Hipcrime. I [yap-yap-yap] a copy of hipcrime [mumble] some [ramble] [mumble] [blah] [bark] [mumble] Carol [mumble] [blah] [yap-yap-yap] liked the way [Blah] worked.[Spew] and I [blah] may have to go and install [blah] Gail [chatter] library and [cackle] and see [blah] [gobble] it [mumble] do. [Mumble] [mutter] something [mumble] [yelp] [howl] to make groups [blah] [babble] [mumble] delete groups, [blah] Carol [Mumble] [mumble] [blah] wrong on that aspect, but I do [mumble] Gail [stutter] Ed Alston [blah] for manipulating posts......but back [blubber] I had [mumble] need, now I have [mumble] Carol [bitch] so [mumble] now there [mumble] a need...... [Mumble] [spit] jogging my [mumble] with [yackety-yak] [mumble] hipcrime. [gibber] Carol [lament] Ed Alston [Blah] [blah] it somewhere around my [yak-yak-yak] here, and [huff and puff] Carol [spew] it. Losing quality sleep [spew]........... Just Roy I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
Backup for power failure
"that *other* annoying little troll" wrote in message . ..
And what if you aren't home when the power goes out? That UPS to which the other annoying little troll posted a link seems the best way to go to me. Yah, but it's EXPENSIVE. UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply) will always be expensive because it has advanced electronics to monitor precisely each period of AC current and provide output without a missing power for a milisecond. This is done for your computers/servers to not reset when there would be some power glitch... You do not need such advanced protection for your fish tank. That is why a simple relay with one coil running straight from 120AC (or if you have to use low voltage coil relay you add powerpack) and with this cheap system you will have a moment without power, lets say 20-50ms, time for the relay to react and switch over... But this is ok for a fish tank. As soon as the relay switches over your output to battery+inverter you will only be limited with the size of the battery you get. I have got a very large marine deep cycle battery at Walmart for less than $80 EverStart MAXX-29. The battery is humongous. I got it in 2003 and it still works great every power outage I have here. All this with 10 dollar relay, 15 dolar inverter and 9 dolar charger and some wire plus little time to assembly everything together. |
Backup for power failure
"that *other* annoying little troll" wrote in message . ..
True, but the UPS setup I recommended below will run a 50 watt load for about 105 hours. Without the noise and exhuast a generator creates. Problem is it's over 3 grand. For those of us that live in apartments, generators are not an option. For less than $200 you could assemble similar system yourself with marine battery + one relay + cheapo inverter and some wire. |
Backup for power failure
"Tristan" wrote in message ...
Why can't a gen set be an option if you live in an apartment? Are you allowed to have a LP gas grill? For a mere 125 bucks most if mnot all th emajority of gas engines can be converted to run off LP gas, so there is not any storage of any fuels other than the typical LP bottle on the gas grill, and once the gas supply is disconnected its no longer a possible fire potential due to fuel in a typical gas tank. Aprtments in this region all have storage areas where folks keep odds and ends......as such...I am sure for a lot less than 3 grand a means to powering up and not suffering thrugh a lower outage is able to be done quite easily. Those in storm / cane prone areas where power outages do and wil occur just do not have an excuse to try and go short term. Its gonna bite them bigger than life. I am guessing you were never living in any large appartment building, lets say on 4 floor, 100 yards from the front door ? :-) Where are you going to put this generator ? Where do you run cables ? Be real. Generators are not for apartments, unless you are willing to run them right in your living room, next to the aquarium :-))) |
Backup for power failure
Thats not like an apartment I am familiar with, thats more like a hotel, if your living quarters is so far from a outside entry door. I guess I can see your point on that with a lot of lofts or apartments in the older larger towon instead of the newer ones......thats built nowadays. Sorry I was zeroed in on the typical sytyles od aprtments normally encountered around here. On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 07:45:32 -0600, "Pszemol" wrote: "Tristan" wrote in message ... Why can't a gen set be an option if you live in an apartment? Are you allowed to have a LP gas grill? For a mere 125 bucks most if mnot all th emajority of gas engines can be converted to run off LP gas, so there is not any storage of any fuels other than the typical LP bottle on the gas grill, and once the gas supply is disconnected its no longer a possible fire potential due to fuel in a typical gas tank. Aprtments in this region all have storage areas where folks keep odds and ends......as such...I am sure for a lot less than 3 grand a means to powering up and not suffering thrugh a lower outage is able to be done quite easily. Those in storm / cane prone areas where power outages do and wil occur just do not have an excuse to try and go short term. Its gonna bite them bigger than life. I am guessing you were never living in any large appartment building, lets say on 4 floor, 100 yards from the front door ? :-) Where are you going to put this generator ? Where do you run cables ? Be real. Generators are not for apartments, unless you are willing to run them right in your living room, next to the aquarium :-))) ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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