live in the country, & don't often have power interruptions... in fact a couple years ago, they put windmills in our neighborhood, & used our gravel road to transport the big pieces, so the local power company decided to burry our powerline... we had about a mile of dedicated power line to our house buried for free to us ( that's a lot of single use power poles ) big weight off our shoulders... but our buried line connects to a multi home aerial line a mile & half down the way...
right now I have 4 bigger tanks I consider close to done, that are fully stocked, & I have a tendency to over filter & over aerate, because of how heavily they are stocked, & most are river fish... it works great, as long as there is power... so I've started buying 2 pumps per month, until I get enough for 2 of these pumps for each tank... also a full bank of rechargeable batteries for them, & a "D" cell charger for them... I do have a generator for the house, but it's not automatic, & I have a tendency not to hook it up & start it, unless I have an expectancy the power will be off for a long time... these pumps could work between power outage, & either it coming back on, or it being off long enough that I start the generator... just another thing to prep for, just in case...
right now I have 4 bigger tanks I consider close to done, that are fully stocked, & I have a tendency to over filter & over aerate, because of how heavily they are stocked, & most are river fish... it works great, as long as there is power... so I've started buying 2 pumps per month, until I get enough for 2 of these pumps for each tank... also a full bank of rechargeable batteries for them, & a "D" cell charger for them... I do have a generator for the house, but it's not automatic, & I have a tendency not to hook it up & start it, unless I have an expectancy the power will be off for a long time... these pumps could work between power outage, & either it coming back on, or it being off long enough that I start the generator... just another thing to prep for, just in case...
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