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Lost power

I think with this kind of weather, your probably ok with that, but you need to find some way to keep the water circulating. I think i saw that if no movement 5hrs is when things start dying...(could be wrong)
 
You could get a power inverter we picked one up at Rite Aid Pharmacy plug it into your power supply in your car run an extention cord to a powerhead just move the powerhead up to the top of your tank to make bubbles to add oxygen to your water
 
Getting Air into the water is first prority. Getting water movement 2nd if you don't have a lot of SPS.
Moving a power head to up to pull air is a good way to go. I have the ecotech battery back up for the vortech's. I postioned the pump just under the water level, if the power goes and drains to the sump. This sucks enough air into the water for at least a fw hours under battery power.
 
I went 3 days in the winter without power without serious dying as long as i kept the water moving but is just my personal experience.
 
Disaster averted. Power was only out for a little over an hour so everything is fine. Thank you for all the suggestions. Now I know a couple of ways to keep things alive if I ever lose power for a long time.


Side note. Maybe we should have a sticky of all the options there are on keeping our livestock alive when there is no power(since now we're in the hurricane zone). :)


Josh
 
I moved this thread out of Emergency since it's no longer one. :)

That stated - i was searching for a thread I think Sid (the codfather) started that was a sticky/list of people who had items or could share stuff to help out in the event of a power outtage....like so so has a battery pump to lend out, or has a gas generator, etc.
 
Well it happened again. Powers been out since 5am. Wife is going home to see if the power is back on as I just got a phone call that they are finally in our area. Its been almost 8 hours so hopefully everything makes it.
 
Well it happened again. Powers been out since 5am. Wife is going home to see if the power is back on as I just got a phone call that they are finally in our area. Its been almost 8 hours so hopefully everything makes it.

Sorry to see this. How is your tank stocked? Any idea how your oxygenation typically is?
 
Sorry to see this. How is your tank stocked? Any idea how your oxygenation typically is?

Well I know the FOWLR should be fine as there is crazy micro bubble all the time. But I'm not sure about the Coral Tank(LPS mostly with 4-5 fish). I did stop home around 10 and get a cup and just scoop and poor for about 10 min. Hopefully everything is ok. I'll let you's know when I get home.
 

grink

NJRC Member
There is a battery powered air pump that also plugs into an AC outlet. When the power goes out it automatically turns on. I have had similar issues with power outages and this worked well. Less than 20 dollars from what I remember.
 
I bought a UPS backup at Best buy and use my controller to turn everything off but a single return pump and 1 power head. Water stays moving and gets oxygen through all the sump components. The battery lasts about an hour, and then i have a generator if that doesn't work. There are more expensive UPS that would last even longer so its really a question of cost.
 

falconut

NJRC Member
Glad to hear everything made it. I lost a bunch years ago, so I got some of the battery air pumps and connected them through a relay, so if the power goes out they come on. Now I've got piece of mind.
 
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