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Power supply issue for fresh and salt water tanks
Disclaimer - I am posting this question for my wife who is fish tank smart
and computer stupid. I am fairly clueless when it comes to fish tanks. Also, while my question is regarding both fresh and salt and this group is aimed primarily at only fresh, I felt that the question was generic enough that I could post it here. I apologize if I am mistaken. My wife has a 30-gallon freshwater tank with live plants and an 80-gallon sal****er tank, non-reef. Both tanks healthy (so she tells me). Anyway, not to bore anyone, during the summer months we have monsoon storms that have a nasty tendency to knock out the power. The freshwater has handled this OK in the past, but she is concerned about the sal****er tank (which is new) and, although it has handled it OK in the past, she does stress about the freshwater tank. Does anyone have any suggestions regarding a backup power supply for these tanks for those times when the power goes off? My wife has already suggested a generator, but I am not putting a generator in the middle of the living room, not very feng shui :-) I am looking for something that can be hidden in the cabinet or something along those lines. If you can help you can reach me here or e-mail me directly at . Thank-you all. |
Power supply issue for fresh and salt water tanks
On May 31, 6:41 am, wrote:
Disclaimer - I am posting this question for my wife who is fish tank smart and computer stupid. I am fairly clueless when it comes to fish tanks. Also, while my question is regarding both fresh and salt and this group is aimed primarily at only fresh, I felt that the question was generic enough that I could post it here. I apologize if I am mistaken. My wife has a 30-gallon freshwater tank with live plants and an 80-gallon sal****er tank, non-reef. Both tanks healthy (so she tells me). Anyway, not to bore anyone, during the summer months we have monsoon storms that have a nasty tendency to knock out the power. The freshwater has handled this OK in the past, but she is concerned about the sal****er tank (which is new) and, although it has handled it OK in the past, she does stress about the freshwater tank. Does anyone have any suggestions regarding a backup power supply for these tanks for those times when the power goes off? My wife has already suggested a generator, but I am not putting a generator in the middle of the living room, not very feng shui :-) I am looking for something that can be hidden in the cabinet or something along those lines. If you can help you can reach me here or e-mail me directly at . Thank-you all. There are few options options you can use. *Azoo makes a heavy duty air pump (runs several devices) that runs on normal 120 V AC, then switches to a built in battery when power fails for 9- 12 hours. * I personally used a few inverters, each contected to deep cycle 12 V batteries to run our aquariums and electronics in our LFS in LA during the many rolling black outs we had a few years back. A 400 Watt modified sine wave or pure sine inverter works well. * You can purchase a relay (from an electronics store such as Radio Shack) that you place in your contol line for your Inverter that closes (making a circuit) when power fails thus automatically swithing on battery power * There are also cheap little 'D' battery pumps that can run one small air pumps Carl http://aquarium-info.blogspot.com/ |
Power supply issue for fresh and salt water tanks
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Power supply issue for fresh and salt water tanks
Thank you both for the suggestions and I will pass them along to the mrs.
We had considered a UPS as I have them on my computers, but we were having trouble locating one the would suit her needs (could be we were looking in the wrong place). I checked out the Azoo and that may be the solution. She'll have to look at it, though. Thank-you both!!!!! |
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