Hey ron, not implying you moron or anything like that. I've just heard so many stories lately of peoples tank failing and with all the $$ spent on this hobby, that a monitoring solution would have saved most of the tanks (with the exception of maybe a leaking tank or something.) The battery backup would be on the monitoring system and nothing else in case power goes out and you need to be notified. I'm also assuming the battery backup is powering the DSL modem and router and switches.
I know Nicholas has a monitoring system, but his tank crashed cuz he didn't hook it up! Anyway sorry about your loss. Don't mean to sound harsh on people, but everytime I mention things about monitoring their tanks, I get brushed off. Monitoring your tank in my opinion isn't luxury, its a requirement. Especially when you have a 24x7 requirement to keep things running smoothly.
Perhaps the club should have a meeting or DIY session on how to do this. I believe there was a cheap solution to do this with a Linksys router.
andy
I know Nicholas has a monitoring system, but his tank crashed cuz he didn't hook it up! Anyway sorry about your loss. Don't mean to sound harsh on people, but everytime I mention things about monitoring their tanks, I get brushed off. Monitoring your tank in my opinion isn't luxury, its a requirement. Especially when you have a 24x7 requirement to keep things running smoothly.
Perhaps the club should have a meeting or DIY session on how to do this. I believe there was a cheap solution to do this with a Linksys router.
andy