Feeling lucky.
30 year old 15 amp circuit breaker that operates my fishroom went bad today. I had just finished doing water changes and checking fry when I went to watch the Dodger game with my Dad. It was probably an hour to hour and a half that I was in there watching the game. I walked down the hall and noticed that the fishroom was completely dark. Upon entering I noticed there was no power, nothing was on at all. I immediately went to the garage and grabbed an extension chord so I could power my air pump.
Went outside to check the panel and one of the switches on the dual 15a circuit breaker wouldn't reset. Its never even tripped before and after talking to an electrician at Lowes they informed me that more than likely the breaker was old and just went bad since it's never tripped before due to amp overload with my current power draw.
Luckily I was home to catch it in time cuz that could have been a major disaster. We have chatted a bit about failsafe methods of protection before but this makes me want to retouch on the subject again. Do any of you have something in place to protect your fish in case of a power outage? What are you using? I've been contemplating getting a whole home generator for the last few months but I can't afford it right now. Really all I need is something to power my heaters and my linear piston pump and my fish will all be fine. Any suggestions?
30 year old 15 amp circuit breaker that operates my fishroom went bad today. I had just finished doing water changes and checking fry when I went to watch the Dodger game with my Dad. It was probably an hour to hour and a half that I was in there watching the game. I walked down the hall and noticed that the fishroom was completely dark. Upon entering I noticed there was no power, nothing was on at all. I immediately went to the garage and grabbed an extension chord so I could power my air pump.
Went outside to check the panel and one of the switches on the dual 15a circuit breaker wouldn't reset. Its never even tripped before and after talking to an electrician at Lowes they informed me that more than likely the breaker was old and just went bad since it's never tripped before due to amp overload with my current power draw.
Luckily I was home to catch it in time cuz that could have been a major disaster. We have chatted a bit about failsafe methods of protection before but this makes me want to retouch on the subject again. Do any of you have something in place to protect your fish in case of a power outage? What are you using? I've been contemplating getting a whole home generator for the last few months but I can't afford it right now. Really all I need is something to power my heaters and my linear piston pump and my fish will all be fine. Any suggestions?
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