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![]() "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. For most systems, a simple battery-backup air pump will keep the gas-exchange going long enough for the power to come back on. I have one on all my "serious" tanks. There are cases, obviously, where you experience frequent, lengthy outages, or where the inhabitants are so sensetive that even a minor decrease in water quality during a power outage could result in death. Really, if you can afford critters of this type, and the equipment to care for them, you should be able to afford a small generator. A decent generator with auto-start costs less than a good chiller. ![]() |
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