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Hi all,
With Hurricane Irma posing a threat to pretty much all of Florida at this point, I have begun my search for a reliable power solution in the event I'm left without power for a day or so. I've started looking at portable "quiet" generators and found a couple that seem to meet my conditions of price vs. quality.
My question is, what is the power limit I need to be shooting for in one of these generators?
I have the following equipment running on my tank at the moment:
Jebao DC-2000 Return Pump 20w
Jebao PP-4 Wavemaker 10w
Eheim Jager 150w Heater
SB Reef Lights 16" LED Light 165w
Innovative Marine Ghost Desktop Skimmer 6.5w
Tunze Nano Osmolator/ATO
During an emergency, I can easily turn off all but the necessary equipment (return, heater, skimmer [skimmer for aeration purposes mostly]) since I use a multi-switch power strip/surge protector. If I'm without power for more than three days, I would like to be able to switch on the lights for a couple of hours so my corals don't starve.
Right now this is the generator I'm looking at: link
If you have any other suggestions, I'd be happy to hear them.
With Hurricane Irma posing a threat to pretty much all of Florida at this point, I have begun my search for a reliable power solution in the event I'm left without power for a day or so. I've started looking at portable "quiet" generators and found a couple that seem to meet my conditions of price vs. quality.
My question is, what is the power limit I need to be shooting for in one of these generators?
I have the following equipment running on my tank at the moment:
Jebao DC-2000 Return Pump 20w
Jebao PP-4 Wavemaker 10w
Eheim Jager 150w Heater
SB Reef Lights 16" LED Light 165w
Innovative Marine Ghost Desktop Skimmer 6.5w
Tunze Nano Osmolator/ATO
During an emergency, I can easily turn off all but the necessary equipment (return, heater, skimmer [skimmer for aeration purposes mostly]) since I use a multi-switch power strip/surge protector. If I'm without power for more than three days, I would like to be able to switch on the lights for a couple of hours so my corals don't starve.
Right now this is the generator I'm looking at: link
If you have any other suggestions, I'd be happy to hear them.


