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    MUCHO REEF - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Major Storm coming, make preparations

    If you aren't aware, the National Weather Service has issued a major storm watch and warning throughout the mid section of the country. Tornadoes, blizzard conditions, 1 to 2 inches of ice and snow falls above 16" in some area. Click on the link below and prepare yourseleves accordingly. Major power outages are expected and projections are the power loss is going to be vast and extensive for several days. It's projected impact is 100 million people. Your livestock is at risk here if you don't prepare yourself for what's coming. Get ready.


    Input your zip code and track the storm for yourself.

    http://www.weather.com/


    Mucho Reef
    Last edited by MUCHO REEF; 01-31-2011 at 05:58 PM. Reason: mispelled word in title
    Please stop fragging your frags.......you'll eventually do more damage than good. Just let them grow.

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    Ugh I need to invest in a generator and probably sooner than later.
    22g and 50g tanks

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    My batteries are charged and ready.

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    reefwonders - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I didn't think about the power outage problems of a big storm. Thank God I purchased an automatic generator a few years back. My propane tank is at 65%

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    MUCHO REEF - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I remember that very well.

    Maybe this can become a discussion on what to do in preparations for an outage, home evacuation due to structual damage, fellow reefers numbers handy in case you need a home for your corals, live stock etc. Just an idea. Anyone?
    Please stop fragging your frags.......you'll eventually do more damage than good. Just let them grow.

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    Thanks for the heads up.

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    nate_newton - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Even though it doesn't happen often, power outages and such. It isn't talked about very much. It would be interesting to see what everything does. I'd be interested to hear about the battery setups. Some pumps like the Vortech have them, but what about heaters and such.

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    Seems like a UPS is not a bad idea in this case, but you can't beat a generator.

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    Just got my vortech backup in place. This time of year temp could be an issue. Wrap tank in blankets?

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    CalmSeasQuest - Reefkeeper
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    We live in an area (Green Oak) that typically loses power several times a year. While I have "intended" to install a hole-house generator for years - It's not been done yet. At present I use a multi-level power out plan

    • 2 MP-40s on a Vortech battery backup maintain water movement in both tanks for about 15 hours
    • a 1400VAC UPS keeps the main pump, heater, controller, router and cable modem running for about an hour
    • a 7000 Watt gasoline generator provides protection if the outage lasts longer than an hour. I installed a waterproof 220 plug on the exterior of the house which runs into a separate breaker.
    • The controller is configured to email and text me in the event of a power outage (and when power is restored.) This "hopefully" provides enough time for me to get home, get the generator started, plugged in and then trip the mains and energize the generator circuit which feeds the entire house.

    7K watts is enough to maintain the tanks and functions throughout the house (pretty much everything except the A/C) including the 220 well pump. The UPS also does a good of of "power conditioning" (it kicks in during low voltage/brown-out situations to provide a constant voltage.)

    The major weakness of this system is it relies on me getting home to get the generator online. A Natural Gas powered whole generator with automatic switching would be a vastly better solution as it would require no user intervention.
    The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw

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