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OK, so I have decided not to add any more animals to my reef (except maybe berghia) until I have a backup power source. Can anyone recommend a suitable UPS? Chances are I will only run my return pump off it. The tank is 150g, not counting the sump.
 

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Depending on the pump, Amazon has back up batteries for computers that will work with you pump.
 

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I noticed...I just need to figure out which one and what size...
List out your equipment that you are thinking about plugging in to the backup.
 
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All right. I have to get under the stand for something anyway. What scares me is that the plumbing is kind of sensitive. i haven't really been able to lock down the soft plumbing and if I move the pump it's likely to make a real mess x.x maybe if I turn it off first...gimme a sec.
 
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I'll have to check on it later today. Fiancee's in the same room trying to sleep.

Runtime would be as long as I can afford...
 
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I've lost more than enough fish so far in my reefing journey. I don't want that to happen any more!! Each one is a life...besides which they are expensive.
 

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The website says 91 minutes of runtime with a 100W load and the UPS system referenced above. If you decided to go with a variable speed DC pump (assuming you can make due with less flow), you could extend the runtime even farther. FYI.
 

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By the way, I looked up the SMC1000 on the APC website. They say it will give you 80 minutes at a 50W load and 49 minutes at 100W.
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