Beep - Beep - Beep - Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!
Beep - Beep - Beep - Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!
Tonight, when I thought I might get to bed early for once so I can get more done the next day, at 12:30am the power went out. Of course, everything in the house became silent except for all the battery backup units scattered about.
The beeping went on for a long time, and after 30 minutes of no power, I called the power company and used their automated prompts to let them know my situation. The recording stated I'd have power by 4am!
After that, I stared at my reef and thought: <i>Time to get the generator running.</i> So after a little effort, it was making a racket for the neighborhood, and the main return pump provided circulation. I plugged in the VorTech as well, and a longer extension cord so I could have a lamp in the living room. I took the time to flip through Sprung's Vol III book that I purchased at Next Wave this year, and was really impressed with what I saw. That is a great book for people that are new to the hobby. It is called The Reef Aquarium Vol III, by Delbeek and Sprung. You can get it from Amazon or maybe your LFS, and after you've read it, you might consider getting Vol I & II later on.
I do think I'd like to pursue a method to send power to the tank and other handy outlets in the home in an easier fashion in the future. It would be nice to have something pre-made that would allow me to run a power cord to the generator that is connected to some type of sub panel. Maybe I could flip a lever, start the generator, and get things going without having to mess with extension cords and more. I'd like to also hook up some type of ductwork from the generator to get the exhaust out of the garage.
Maybe that is a lot of unnecessary work. After all, it is for emergencies, not weekly or monthly situations.