You think you're prepared......

Agu

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I have bubblers on all my nanos in case of a power outage.

Air pump

So far they've worked perfectly. Today I had a 15 minute power outage and the bubblers worked as claimed. But when power returned my Aquaclear jammed up and the return pump on another tank also failed. It's never happened before so I got complacent. Clean your pumps/powerheads often, it doesn't take long without circulation for a nano to crash,


BTW, Iwas lucky, I was home at the time :D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7395555#post7395555 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chocolateblnt
I wish they made a battery powered small powerhead with minimal venturi that turns on when it detects power is cut! :idea:
You can always just add a small UPS (uninteruppted power supply) do handle the job for you. With multiple outlets, it can give temporary power to several devices.

http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/prod...RISON SHOPPING&cm_cat=GOOGLE&cm_pla=DATAFEED->PRODUCTS&cm_ite=1%20PRODUCT&cm_keycode=4
 
Re: You think you're prepared......

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7394769#post7394769 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Agu
I have bubblers on all my nanos in case of a power outage.

Are we preparing for hurricane season? :D Its almost here
 
i was thinking of getting one of those, and also getting it for when i move my tank in a week or 2 so that i can put it in the bucket with my fish so they have more air
 
Instead of the airstone I use rigid tubing, it seems to move the water better.

Actually that was hurricane preparedness from two years ago ;) . If you plan on getting one do it sooner than later. My LFS had 50 people on a wait list last year. Not that it mattered, they couldn't get any during hurricane season.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7395104#post7395104 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Econ
Excelent thread. How long can a nano system go without electrical power for the pumps?

I've had my 29 go for about 7-8 hours without power before. I was at work when it went out, so about 3 hours in I added a batt. powered airstone (maybe 2... can't remember) for water movement. Temp dropped about 8 degrees and I lost nothing.
 
I don't want to find out through personal experience.

From what I've heard the airpumps will run more than 24 hours on a pair of batteries.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7406357#post7406357 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Agu
I don't want to find out through personal experience.

From what I've heard the airpumps will run more than 24 hours on a pair of batteries.

Mine lasts 2-3 days before the batteries die
 
I have 7 battery air pumps I use on my aquariums. a couple different type all from Walmart in the fishing department. They are designed to run 2 "D" batteries. Since they are wired parrallel it will run on 1 "D" battery. They usually last about 36 hours before they start getting weak.
 
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