travis_
Sea Cucumber
All my tanks are housed in my unheated, un-insulated basement. Basically it is the same temperature as ambient, maybe a little warmer. There are many open vents all the way around the house to the outside. I have not had any issues with tank temperature, but I have 4 heaters in my 3 tanks, probably about 1000 watts combined heating power. This is more than I need, but I prefer to have more than I need to be safe.
But my latest concern is with the potential of power outages. We had a brown-out this week and talking with neighbors, a few power outages a year are common. With possible 40 degree temperature differential (80 F tank versus 40 F basement) my tanks would cool pretty fast.
Anyone have any ideas of what I could do in the event of a long power outage? Could I get an inverter and run a heater using a 12 volt battery? Any way to have this automatically turn on in the event of a power outage? Or do I need a generator? And my question also applies about getting a generator to automatically come one without feeding power back into the grid and causing issues.
thanks
But my latest concern is with the potential of power outages. We had a brown-out this week and talking with neighbors, a few power outages a year are common. With possible 40 degree temperature differential (80 F tank versus 40 F basement) my tanks would cool pretty fast.
Anyone have any ideas of what I could do in the event of a long power outage? Could I get an inverter and run a heater using a 12 volt battery? Any way to have this automatically turn on in the event of a power outage? Or do I need a generator? And my question also applies about getting a generator to automatically come one without feeding power back into the grid and causing issues.
thanks