battery backup system

nitro069

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I am looking to do a automatic battery backup system for my tank and am wondering what you guys have for a back up. I was thinking something along the line of a sump battery back up for my return pump and a vortech backup for one of my mp40w pumps
 

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monizb link said:
i was thinking of doing the same thing i have read of guy  buying a battery back up unit at tigerdirect it and its called a ups not that expensive

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3260287&Sku=C910-1308&csid=ITD&recordsPerPage=10&body=REVIEWS#tabs

I'm not sure on the brand of that unit but for what your getting and the price, it's a pretty good deal being on sale.

Just looked at specifications, has a 1 minute full load, 6 min half load run time,. I would figure what's all going to be running on it, then figured out if its worth getting.
 

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I have a few UPS on my system. One for the return pump and one for my powerheads. I suggest finding one with a "pure" sine wave or you may have problems with it running your return pump. The one I have will run my Water Blaster HY10000 return pump for a good 1/2 hr if not more. The one I have running 2 powerheads will last 2 hours before it drains the battery.

This is the one I would go with:

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6699349&CatId=234

That should be good to run both units and has a pure sine wave. Pricey, yes. But worth it.
 

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spyd link said:
I have a few UPS on my system. One for the return pump and one for my powerheads. I suggest finding one with a \"pure\" sine wave or you may have problems with it running your return pump. The one I have will run my Water Blaster HY10000 return pump for a good 1/2 hr if not more. The one I have running 2 powerheads will last 2 hours before it drains the battery.

This is the one I would go with:

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6699349&CatId=234

That should be good to run both units and has a pure sine wave. Pricey, yes. But worth it.

$218 shipped at ncix

http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=58080&vpn=CP1500PFCLCD&manufacture=CyberPower

I have an older  Apc Back UPs 1500 not pure sine but digitally stepped to simulate sine $200 at Costco and they put them $30 off occasionally.
 
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Camps23

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Well after last nights ice storm and me losing power for a scary 45min. Im putting in an order for a UPS today !
Both UPS linked above look good any more suggestions ? I only plan on buying one. Whats the best thing to have running ?
Powerhead (mp10) or return pump (marineland 1800). What about heat ?
 
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crazybizzle

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Hey guys cant remember who messaged me awile back about a battery back up that wanted one but i still have a bunch  there the apc back-ups ES model 500 also model 350  might have a battery or 2 fir those that want one but most are wuthout a battery 30 bucks and come get one if interesyed
 

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nitro069 link said:
[quote author=parksy link=topic=5082.msg49616#msg49616 date=1367251319]
What did everyone end up with?

Haven't gotten it yet but i will prob go with a battery backup for the vortechs to start
[/quote]


you better off to go and buy a generator.. those Apc backups are going to give you 10-15 minutes tops running a return pump.. maybe less. and after a year or two the batteries are cooked in them anyways.. if you want to go battery the best way would be to rig up a cheap deep cycle boat battery and keep it on a trickle charge out in the garage with an inverter you will get 10x the running out of a boat battery than one of those small Apc units. the vortech batttery is nice if your not home at the time of an outage tho.
 

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Duke link said:
[quote author=nitro069 link=topic=5082.msg49635#msg49635 date=1367273367]
[quote author=parksy link=topic=5082.msg49616#msg49616 date=1367251319]
What did everyone end up with?

Haven't gotten it yet but i will prob go with a battery backup for the vortechs to start
[/quote]


you better off to go and buy a generator.. those Apc backups are going to give you 10-15 minutes tops running a return pump.. maybe less. and after a year or two the batteries are cooked in them anyways.. if you want to go battery the best way would be to rig up a cheap deep cycle boat battery and keep it on a trickle charge out in the garage with an inverter you will get 10x the running out of a boat battery than one of those small Apc units. the vortech batttery is nice if your not home at the time of an outage tho.
[/quote]

Not thinking the apc but more the ecotech battery back up pack, unless the same applies to those.
 

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nitro069 link said:
[quote author=Duke link=topic=5082.msg49645#msg49645 date=1367279324]
[quote author=nitro069 link=topic=5082.msg49635#msg49635 date=1367273367]
[quote author=parksy link=topic=5082.msg49616#msg49616 date=1367251319]
What did everyone end up with?

Haven't gotten it yet but i will prob go with a battery backup for the vortechs to start
[/quote]


you better off to go and buy a generator.. those Apc backups are going to give you 10-15 minutes tops running a return pump.. maybe less. and after a year or two the batteries are cooked in them anyways.. if you want to go battery the best way would be to rig up a cheap deep cycle boat battery and keep it on a trickle charge out in the garage with an inverter you will get 10x the running out of a boat battery than one of those small Apc units. the vortech batttery is nice if your not home at the time of an outage tho.
[/quote]

Not thinking the apc but more the ecotech battery back up pack, unless the same applies to those.
[/quote]


no i think those things get seriously good run time.. like 12-24hr or something, they run the pumps at a low speed and save energy.
 
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crazybizzle

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Ya the apc ones are fine ive had a power outage and it ran my 6 bulb t5 unit and a 500 gph return pump and a air pump for over a hour and was still going strong when power came back on so dont know how linger it would have lasted but at least i know i got a hours worth to start with
 

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crazybizzle link said:
Ya the apc ones are fine ive had a power outage and it ran my 6 bulb t5 unit and a 500 gph return pump and a air pump for over a hour and was still going strong when power came back on so dont know how linger it would have lasted but at least i know i got a hours worth to start with


thats really good, ill have to check those out. i was thinking of the older longer grey box looking apc units.. they are rated for 2 minutes of use at full load (300w)
 
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