davis power???

bkmorris

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hey everyone... i am out of town and called my apt complex to check the power situation. they are currently without power and had no idea when it would be back on. my mom is going to check on my tank right now, but does anyone in davis know when power is going to be restored? this is difficult to deal with from 300 miles away :(

thanks everyone.
 
The good news is it looks like the worst of this storm is started to clear out of the area. There's another coming in but it's not supposed to be nearly as bad.
 
Hi Brooke. My guess is those in Davis won't be able to reply to your post since, as you said, they are without power. You might have better luck having your mom call the utilities herself.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11521674#post11521674 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bored4long
Hi Brooke. My guess is those in Davis won't be able to reply to your post since, as you said, they are without power. You might have better luck having your mom call the utilities herself.

ah. good point :sad2: i guess i have nothing to do but wait at this point.
 
Brooke -

I just heard on KCRA that there are 20,000 homes out in Davis and PG&E hopes to have power restored by tomorrow.

Hope your Mom can help you out!
 
my mom went over and floated some heat packs in ziplocks in the tank and put in a couple battery-operated air pumps. the water was 67 degrees when she got there but everything was still alive. she brought it up to about 69 and had to leave. i think that bought me at least a little time. mom rocks.

sherie (h20sidhe) is an angel and is transferring my critters to a tank she had set up already. i am so grateful to have such a generous friend (who also happens to be a very knowledgeable and experienced reefer)

i will still have a big project on my hands when i get back into town :( i'm sure the rock will have some die-off. i might set up another tank temporarily so the rock can go through whatever cycle it needs to without taking everything down with it.
 
Oh boy... that's not good. Brooke, I'm out of town as well. I just heard there was a power outage... I won't be able to make it back until tomorrow.

I'm already expecting the worst.
 
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I just got power back (Woodland). Hopefully, other areas (to include Davis) will be up shortly.
 
Brooke,

If it only got down to 67 for a few hours I bet you'll be okay. The cold tends to slow down the metabolism of the animals, and at colder temperatures more oxygen is dissolved in seawater. I've had SPS corals shipped minus heat packs in mid-winter before and the temps in the bag were in the low 60s. I've got my fingers crossed for ya...
 
jay: crossing my fingers for you as well. not sure about the gfci. i thought you had to reset them once they trip, but i am the wrong person to ask about that sort of thing. shoot steve a pm, i'm sure he would know.

matt: i'm not sure how long it was down that cold, but the report so far is that most of the fish ate after being transported and the corals are ok except for some sliming, which i'm not worried about.
 
brooke- thats what I was thinking. I was hoping* that it would... i shall see tomorrow. hope yours are well.
 
hmmm...if gfi is tripped will it automatically come on when power is restored...

never thought about that; however, i have a biocube 8 at work w/gfi. when power goes out my b11 (battery operated air bubbler) comes on. when power comes back on, the b11 goes off. never thought about it...but i'm sure all my stuff comes back on when power is restored.
 
A power failure should not trip a GFCI in the first place. If a GFCI is tripped and then the power goes out it will not come back on when power is restored--it wouldn't make a very effective precaution against electric shock if this were the case! You have to manually reset the circuit when a GFCI trips.
 
Power came back on around 5AM. The outage lasted about 20 hours. Unfortunately, my hold tank (while my 120G is down) is next to a sliding glass door in the coldest room of the house. The tank temperature was down to 58F. I did aerate the tank by stirring the water every so often, but there was nothing I could do about temperature. All the fish seems to be a live but a little stressed. Some of the corals appears unhappy. I expect to lose some corals - but not all (those damn aptasia probably survived. :lol: ).

Good luck Brook with your tank.


PS - Matt is correct on the GFCI.
 
Good luck with your tank too Minh. 20 hours no power seems hard to prepare for as these storms dont come often.
 
Did you have Hot water Mihn?
I would have taken baggies of hot water and floated them in the tank, to try and keep the heat up..
:(
Hope all turns out well.
 

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