plus you will add value to your home if it stays well maintained and you have to sellThanks, I agree. The one time I needed it in 16 years, it would have been worth the expense.
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plus you will add value to your home if it stays well maintained and you have to sellThanks, I agree. The one time I needed it in 16 years, it would have been worth the expense.
Not to mention if the power fails for days it has many uses and is priceless. I'm thinking natural gas for the whole house.plus you will add value to your home if it stays well maintained and you have to sell
12 hours. I got home from work at 11 pm. I have a generator but it was too late.
Yeah, my tank is only a 65g.Everyone’s situation is different as their gear consumes different amounts of power. For the OP his fish are large so I am assuming a large system with a larger return pump.
These units are rated in watt hours (wh)
The one you posted for $180 (on sale) is 256 watt hours and the one I posted is roughly 2x the price at 400$ but has 4x the capacity with 1075 watt hours
This is a hobby of mine I have many of these units of different brands and sizes. I’ve been buying and collecting over the last few years.
This is the best for the money. The 600 is off the market temporarily (because of me) and the 1000 is still available and an even greater value due to the increase in capacity.
The cellpowa 600 and 1000 are also some of the only ones that offer automatic cutover in event of power loss and very few if any also have built in ups surge protection. Most of the units simply “turn off” when plugged in and go in recharge mode. The cellpowa has pass thru capability and can be plugged in and power the inverter simultaneous
What is your return pump model and what percent do you run it at
Not everyone died.
Yeah, my tank is only a 65g.
Thanks. My overflow will handle it at 100% but I tend to be at 75% most of the time. It seems a bit much at 100 for my hammer. My pump is about 20' from the far return with about 5' rise.Nice Choice in return pump. I’m using the same one on a new build. The speed is adjustable via a dial. Approx what percent would you say you run at ?
Thanks. My overflow will handle it at 100% but I tend to be at 75% most of the time. It seems a bit much at 100 for my hammer. My pump is about 20' from the far return with about 5' rise.