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Hurricanes and Power Outages – What do you do...

The_Codfather

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I was going to post some info about H202 and oxygen but found a lot more info here.. Good luck..
ADD EDIT: The link I posted isn't there anymore so I'm updating this


How to Deal with a Power Outage When You Have a Marine Aquarium
Power Outages and Saltwater Aquariums
Surviving extended power outages: how to keep your aquarium alive!
Surviving Power Outages

Some of my Picks for power from Solar when no gas for gens is not available.. but you get the idea...If these links don't work after some time
GENEX SOLUTIONS
1800-Watt Solar Powered Portable Generator with Electric Start

GENEX SOLUTIONS 1800-Watt Solar Powered Portable Generator with Electric Start-GXNGAU - The Home Depot
Tektrum Portable 1000w (2000w Peak) Powerpack Power Source Station With 312Wh/26000mAh Battery, 50w Solar Panel and Wall charger - Plug-N-Play

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Tektrum-...3686&wl11=online&wl12=926544867&wl13=&veh=sem


Or look into Portable Wind Turbines...Use that Hurricane wind to your advantage...
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Just one found 2 Turbines but I believe you need a a gen pack with the first one.. but you will find many converters/ gen packs/ on ebay

1
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0774M2T7...t=&hvlocphy=9003810&hvtargid=pla-501919294967

2
https://www.walmart.com/ip/TINTON-L...8950&wl11=online&wl12=340654641&wl13=&veh=sem


...If anyone else with ideas or have found good Solar or wind turbines please feel free to share that knowledge ...TIA...Sid
 
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The_Codfather

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Thanks Guys.... I wished i found it earlier.. but If only one thing on that list saves a tank it's worth it
 

The_Codfather

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Thanks John... Just got the genarator all hooked up and have it covered.. Plywood is a rare commodity around these parts.. also shocked that i could get gas.. but the guy said he was almost out
 
Sid,

Great find. I also just looked up the information on the UPS's I was able to borrow from work and they are going to give me roughly 8 hours of run time! Im going to leave everything plugged into the wall with the exception of the return pump which will be in the UPS.
 

The_Codfather

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Sid,

Great find. I also just looked up the information on the UPS's I was able to borrow from work and they are going to give me roughly 8 hours of run time! Im going to leave everything plugged into the wall with the exception of the return pump which will be in the UPS.
Also leave the skimmer unplugged too just one or two air bubblers.. is there anyway of hooking a timer up to it too.. maybe run it/them on the hour for 20 mins that will give you some more time
 

The_Codfather

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I had a idea before about adding oxygen if the power is out and you don't wont to do the H202.. is get air tubes with air stones or wand. and attach bellows to the tubing.. Walmart sells them for around $10 in seasonal
 

TanksNStuff

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I bought 2 battery powered fans at Walmart a while ago for camping. If the power goes out I'll have to decide whether I want to sleep or keep my tank oxygenated. :rolleyes:
 

falconut

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Nice find Sid. Some really good ideas there. I have always opened the curtains in the fish room to give them light during an outage. Whoops, I'll leave them closed this time. I think I've even feed them sometimes too. Not this time. I've got (2) battery powered air pumps with extra batteries ready to go. Hopefully they'll do the job if needed.
 

TanksNStuff

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Here's another option:

http://www.google.com/products/cata...=X&ei=f_ZYTpyhIqnE0AGKhK2qDA&ved=0CI4BEPMCMAQ

These are also sold at Dick's Sporting Goods and Sports Authority.

They also have this Bubble Box, but you'll need your own air line hose and stone.

http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11466914

Walmart also sells something like these too. I remember seeing them when I was shopping for camping/fishing stuff last month and thought they would be good for the home aquarium.

Here's a list of items that could work (not all of them are battery powered)
http://www.walmart.com/search/searc...c=44_0&_refineresult=true&search_constraint=0
 
I completely forgot to post up what i used - it was so ghetto i never glanced at it before until we lost power.

Anyways - it is called "hurricane category 2 air pump".
http://www.amazon.com/Hurricane-Category-deluxe-Battery-Operated/dp/B004I6U10G
It takes 2 D batteries. I used this one my 120 gallon tank for 24 hr straight. It created a ton of salt creep/etc but the corals/fish were ok. Mind you my caveats are : the tank is not full - I only have 7 fish (one tang) and I would like to say there is still room in my tank for corals. So if your set up is more populated, you may want 2, 3 of these pumps. It comes with a very short airline and a round airstone.

I also had the cat 5 one but the rechargeable battery on that thing was terrible. http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_viewi..._campaign=mdcsegooglebase2&utm_content=RY1119
 
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