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I am upgrading from a 14g nano that I have had running for 7 years to a 75g. In my house for 20 years and electricity has gone out for maybe 30 minutes 1 time. I thought maybe for my new tank I should get some level of protection. I did some research and holy moly! I am finding everything from 5 car battery setups to God only knows what.
What is a reasonable solution for someone that hasn't needed a backup in the last 7 years that doesn't want to push my luck. I am thinking 25 watts of power for maybe 8 hours if a circuit was to trip when I was at work. I considered the $15 air stone battery backup solution, but even I am not that cheap and don't want to look at air hoses. Looked at the ice cap that I could use with my gyro, but 35 hours, extreme! And I will be buying a new one every few years. Why does that cost $100 and last for 35 hours and a CyberPower system 850 only last for 2 hours (based on ratings on their web site). Is there a middle ground here somewhere?
What is a reasonable solution for someone that hasn't needed a backup in the last 7 years that doesn't want to push my luck. I am thinking 25 watts of power for maybe 8 hours if a circuit was to trip when I was at work. I considered the $15 air stone battery backup solution, but even I am not that cheap and don't want to look at air hoses. Looked at the ice cap that I could use with my gyro, but 35 hours, extreme! And I will be buying a new one every few years. Why does that cost $100 and last for 35 hours and a CyberPower system 850 only last for 2 hours (based on ratings on their web site). Is there a middle ground here somewhere?