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heyhey, just wondering... do any1 here has a power generator at home to supply to the tank? in cases where blackouts occurs lately... heh...

i wonder do they sell a small capacity generator to supply the tank... if not all the efforts put into the tank will do down the drain...

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there are petrol powered ones which can supply from 650w onwards.....reasonably priced..downside is you have to be around to power it on

Get a APC UPS... also got 100W to 2000W. Cant solve all problems. I am also thinking of getting one maybe 500W to 1000W.

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there are petrol powered ones which can supply from 650w onwards.....reasonably priced..downside is you have to be around to power it on

Generators are the way to go but there are downsides. If you do not run it regularly it may not work just when you need it most.

To kick start the generators not too difficult as a circuit can be made to sense the in coming mains. If there is distruption from mains, then the circuit can perform an auto start. But it may be expensive to have this function. IMO.

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Generators are the way to go but there are downsides. If you do not run it regularly it may not work just when you need it most.

To kick start the generators not too difficult as a circuit can be made to sense the in coming mains. If there is distruption from mains, then the circuit can perform an auto start. But it may be expensive to have this function. IMO.

Yup.. cost to setup too high.Would rather go with a Ups. :)

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had a power outage for 6hrs 2 weeks ago. had a shock of my life as my wife told me of the power outage 6hrs later. didn't have mood to work. she's not at home to confirm of the damaged.

thank God, everything was still there when the power kicked back.

The next day, bought myself a APC UPS - 500vA type. Costs abt 70.

well... only hook up the air-pumps(2x3w) to the unit. tested it for around 6 hrs. pump still pumpipng :)

A AC/DC operated pump costs around 70 as well... i think better to get a UPS.

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I am thinking of getting this.

http://www.exeltech.com/ex_root/ex_product...x_xp_series.htm

I already have 2x 115Ah deep cycle batteries (they cost $150 each locally) and a 20amps three stage charger.

With this I'll be able to run one of my 6100 tunze for many many hrs during a power failure :P

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