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"wolfhedd" wrote in message ink.net...
I will be transporting my reef, for the most part its just rock with alot of decent life on more than half of them. i will be using a 20ft livein trailer type and make a one way travel-journey up north from southern california with a 60 gal reef that needs to run off inverters. 300 watt heater will kill the bateries in no time. how cold can i let these things get? Heat Packs may help a little, but that is a long and potentially cold trip. If it were me, I would hook up the inverter to your tow vehicle while traveling... This will keep things charged up. If you use decent wire (12 guage or so for a long run), you should be able to keep enough juice pumping into your batteries to keep things going. Wrap some good insulation around everything to minimize heat loss... |
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