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Old January 6th 05, 09:13 AM
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Here in Southern California we typically have power outages about once or
twice a year, typically from a few minutes to a few hours. It usually does
not go beyond a half a day. In this case having a UPS with an auxilliary
pump has worked quite well to fill in for this intermediate outage
timeframe.



"Henry Etteldorf" wrote in message
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show, you can get them for around $50.


A UPS has a limited time it will run (especially a $50 one). That limits
its usefulness.

For long power outages, you will run out of juice and your tank will start
experiencing problems.

For short outages, it won't make any real differences.

For medium length outages it will. But these I believe are the least
likely. By this I mean your more likely to have a 0-5 minute outage (not
problem to tank) or many hours to days (your UPS goes dead long before it
is over). You should be able to request from your power company (or find
on their web site) the duration's of there outages to verify this.

A generator will be able to last as long as you have gas.
If you don't want to buy a generator, but use the UPS you setup, I would
recommend you plug in as little as possible. A heater and small pump,
most likely.