Moved the fish and tanks today from old digs to the new digs. We'll see how they cope with the change in water (well water and harder) in coming weeks...
If the telco sends the router you likely don't get to set the SSID.
The telco tell me I have to move to VOIP at my new location- yet they pretend they are on a copper based network and won't let me keep my existing number. Chose a new provider...
I'm remembering you said you lived here-ish for a time, Oakville perhaps? . I am on the other (east) side and north- is there a club you can recommend to enlarge my acquisition circle?
That is huge!, so 12AH @ 18 V = 1480 w for 1hr.
Gary perhaps needs ~720 W so 2 hrs assuming 100% efficiencies in this 18>120v inverter( not yet specified) and that the pack lets you suck all the energy out (unlikely)
You don't care if the living space gets cold? A generator or a Tesla/e truck make the most sense to me. A 1500W Inverter connected to a running car could work, will use a fair amount of fuel.
A larger tank is optimal but I think your original plan will work with proper water changes. My reading suggests shrimp need a well established tank so maybe do the fish first after cycling and add plants. MY WCMM were happy with room temperatures, suspect you can find shrimp that are happy...
A boat bilge pump may do the trick, the inlet is right at the bottom. The ones I have used are 12v so you would need a suitable power supply or car battery
But why would you snip out the middle bit of mathematics ? :) 'Suppose it has some truncation rules relationship to "don't" . At least you guys spell "colour" correctly :)
TNG has it. Based on my experience with asian specs I would say the offered flow rate rate is at zero head and at the max head is barely a dribble. A table like above would be the only way to know for sure.