Battery Back up What Works and what is a waste of money

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cmn3

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Ok so short of buying a generator I want to set up some sort of battery back up to run just a power head and heat and a small air pump.. I have seen the battery powered air pumps but I want somthing that will kick in when the power goes out. we have not lost power yet but it has flashed a few time and messed up my powerheads by reversing the flow so what works??????
 
I've been doing some looking around myself on this topic. That's not a bad solution. Super easy to put together. Found some APC unit's but of course they are in in/avail in US. I'm still working on this and will post up if I come across a winning solution for me.
 
I know there is a setup you can get for tunze powerheads, vortech too I'm sure, where you can just put a car battery on it, and if power goes out, it will run your powerheads off a car battery for a day or day and a half or something.

No experience with this though, so someone please correct me or add in more info
 
There are air pumps that will turn on when the power fails. If you want to do a diy sort of thing any ac dpdt relay will switch with a power failure.

Don
 
some realy good ideas so far looks like a deep cycle batt and a charger and a switch + an inverter.. sound like work. I should have started on this a month ago
 
some realy good ideas so far looks like a deep cycle batt and a charger and a switch + an inverter.. sound like work. I should have started on this a month ago

If running a full-blown reef setup (which is not the case here), we need to bear in mind that even a high cap. DC batt will not hold up for more than 4-6 hours. For longer outages, such as those resulting from serious storm damage, a generator is needed. But for this application a DC battery & inverter is a great idea !
 
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