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![]() We have taken a few power hits during the latest storm and I am afriad it will blow my lights... does anyone use and UPS on their tank ? |
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I am planning on installing one after I go to the next computer show. Even
if it can't keep the lights on for a long period of time, at least it will keep the power flow steady during brown outs or spikes. Ken "david" wrote in message ink.net... We have taken a few power hits during the latest storm and I am afriad it will blow my lights... does anyone use and UPS on their tank ? |
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I recall reading somewhere that while UPS units work well with computer
and similar equipment with power supplies (regulators?), they can cause real trouble with aquarium related items that do not have such power drive systems. Something about the ability of the wave forms they generate to damage equipment if I remember right. At the time the math was well over my head so I was only half following. I elected to use a power converter/inverter with a line conditioner that I plug into my car (or could use deep cycle batteries) instead. It saved me a couple of times, and kept the refrigerator going as well. Maybe someone here can shed more light on this. -- -- My Web Site: http://showcase.netins.net/web/reefpage/ "Ken H" wrote in message ... I am planning on installing one after I go to the next computer show. Even if it can't keep the lights on for a long period of time, at least it will keep the power flow steady during brown outs or spikes. Ken "david" wrote in message ink.net... We have taken a few power hits during the latest storm and I am afriad it will blow my lights... does anyone use and UPS on their tank ? |
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Something about the ability of the wave forms they generate to
damage equipment if I remember right. Thats what I read too. Especially with pumps/motors. I've seen a DIY site that uses basically what you mentioned above, except they used a marine battery for boats so the unit could be inside and charged by the AC of the house. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...marine+battery ~John |
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"Philip Lewis" wrote in message du...
EM0VE (John) writes: Something about the ability of the wave forms they generate to damage equipment if I remember right. Thats what I read too. Especially with pumps/motors. It's likely the difference between a UPS with a true sine-wave, vrs a modified sine wave. (which i believe is a square wave) AC power from the outlet is true sine-wave. I don't see why a UPS with a true sine-wave would be different. The problem with UPS used for a fish tank is that it usually has too small battery to go for a long time. Also, you are paying for a main feature you do not need in a reef tank: UPS is Uninterruptable Power Supply - the power supplying a personal computer cannot be interrupted because you will loose data. A short power failure will not harm the fish tank. So you do not care if after the power out your power supply will start after a milisecond or a minute - important is to not let the tank static for longer than an hour... Instead buying large, expensive UPS dedicated to computer use much cheaper large marine lead-acid battery together with a small charger and power inverter. If you want the system to switch to backup power automaticaly you can use one relay with 120V/AC coil hooked to the mains to switch your tank from mains to backup when the relay coil will stop being energized by the mains voltage. With relay you will have one short gap of missing power, probably too long for a computer but good enough for a fish tank... This solution, maybe not as elegant as self contained UPS will last much, much longer than any large computer UPS... If you are not particulary handy with electricity you may want to check out ready made sump-pump battery backup systems available in Home Improvement stores - they use same principle with one difference: all components are closed in one nice and expensive box :-) |
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"david" wrote in message link.net...
We have taken a few power hits during the latest storm and I am afriad it will blow my lights... does anyone use and UPS on their tank ? Yes I have a back-up power supply for the main pump. It works for about 15 mins before it is exhausted. |
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"Timothy Tom" wrote in message om...
"david" wrote in message link.net... We have taken a few power hits during the latest storm and I am afriad it will blow my lights... does anyone use and UPS on their tank ? Yes I have a back-up power supply for the main pump. It works for about 15 mins before it is exhausted. 15 minutes? I would say your UPS is not needed at all. You could leave it not working for 15 minutes and it would not harm the tank... |
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On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 00:26:25 -0500, "Pszemol"
wrote: "Timothy Tom" wrote in message om... "david" wrote in message link.net... We have taken a few power hits during the latest storm and I am afriad it will blow my lights... does anyone use and UPS on their tank ? Yes I have a back-up power supply for the main pump. It works for about 15 mins before it is exhausted. 15 minutes? I would say your UPS is not needed at all. You could leave it not working for 15 minutes and it would not harm the tank... I have a 1400Va UPS on my reef, you must get one that is APC for it to work properly.... I run my skimmer & 2 Powerheads through it since they are the most important items & working it out the UPS /should/ run those 3 items for about 8-8½ hours, one of these days I'll try running it on the batteries just to see I got mine for £145 off Ebay secondhand with a 1yr warranty & new batteries fitted, the same unit in the shopps is £600 ![]() Cheers Shelton. |
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"Pszemol" wrote in message ...
"Timothy Tom" wrote in message om... "david" wrote in message link.net... We have taken a few power hits during the latest storm and I am afriad it will blow my lights... does anyone use and UPS on their tank ? Yes I have a back-up power supply for the main pump. It works for about 15 mins before it is exhausted. 15 minutes? I would say your UPS is not needed at all. You could leave it not working for 15 minutes and it would not harm the tank... The reason that it is useful is that when the power goes off, the sump fills with water. When the power returns, the in-sump protein skimmer will overflow onto the cabinet floor a significant amount of water. |
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