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Hello everyone,
Apparently some drunk driver hit a pole in our neighborhood about an hour and a half ago. The power was out for at least a good hour. My blue hippo tang (Dory) in the tank wasnt moving much so we moved her to a bucket and began blowing air through a line to keep her alive. She started moving again after about a minute. The lights are back on now and we waited few minutes to let the tank run. So far everything looks good. Luckily shes back in the tank and is moving but I think shes alittle stress. I added some stress coat to the tank. Hopefully we did the right thing. Does anyone have any suggestions in case of future power outages? We don't usually have power outages.
 
I use this uninterruptible power supply for my 150gl sps tank. Over here they always cut the power for some 5 hours at least twice a year for some maintenance. The UPS already has recorded 16 shorter power outages since the beginning of this year. I also have a small generator just in case.

The two gyre 150 automatically detect that they are working with the UPS and they halve their power providing enough flow in the DT for a few hours.

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There are battery powered airstones you can get which turn on when the power cuts out. That's good to keep gas the gas exchange going. Then there are battery backups or backup generators.
 
Thanks for the replies. I'm going to look into getting something. By the way... Dory is doing great now. I actually thought we were going to lose her.
 
A small inverter, 12 vdc to 120 vac, run off your car battery can help with small loads and/or to extend the run time on a UPS in a pinch.
 
Get a generator or atleast UPS to backup your power heads for air circulation.
 
There are battery powered airstones you can get which turn on when the power cuts out. That's good to keep gas the gas exchange going. Then there are battery backups or backup generators.
+1, I've used this during ice storms and it does pretty good until I get the generator going.
 
I'm leaning towards the generator idea. The thing is that the power can also go out in the summer time. That means a portable AC unit would need to be plugged into the unit as well and run through the hot periods of the day.
In any case, this is still a fairly large expense which I MAY never need.
What is a good brand? I guess I could also run the fridge off it to justify something other than my tank :)
 
I bought the Wen for under $400 with a two year warranty. It is also nice to have fresh coffee when the power is out and it can run the furnace too. You can buy cheaper ones but if it doesn't start when you need it... I have had the power go out for days at a time and this was a good investment for me!
 
400 bucks seems almost too cheap to qualify as quality :)
I wonder if it will be enough to run our furnace.
 
Very good reviews, 11 hour run time, seems very well built and starts every time. I used mine twice last year without issue. If you need one that is the highest quality, Onan makes expensive ones. If you want to spend the money to have it tied into your electrical panel, you can buy more powerful one and run your whole house. This would at least double your cost. I have a gas furnace, so I would only need to run the blower, not much power needed. I use mine to power three tanks, at 3000 watts,I have power to spare.
 
I very much doubt that 1 hour without power would do any damage to the fish....unless the weather is extreme, you should be able to go a few hours at least without any flow.....blue hippo tangs generally wedge themselves in rockwork and often lie down when they are scared. The shutoff of the power probably scared it a bit and taking it out will just stress it more. Remember, these fish sit sometimes for 24-36 hours in a bag with a very small amount of water when they ship....
 
Hello everyone,
Apparently some drunk driver hit a pole in our neighborhood about an hour and a half ago. The power was out for at least a good hour. My blue hippo tang (Dory) in the tank wasnt moving much so we moved her to a bucket and began blowing air through a line to keep her alive. She started moving again after about a minute. The lights are back on now and we waited few minutes to let the tank run. So far everything looks good. Luckily shes back in the tank and is moving but I think shes alittle stress. I added some stress coat to the tank. Hopefully we did the right thing. Does anyone have any suggestions in case of future power outages? We don't usually have power outages.
If you blow air through a line with your mouth wouldn't you be adding carbon dioxide into the water making it unhealthy?
 

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