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I've heard people say the Predator's aren't a reliable generator, but I bought one when they first came out about 10 years ago ( 8750) and used it sometimes multiple times a year. Sold it to a friend. I upgraded last fall to the 9500 inverter model and upgraded my gentran transfer box ( 12 circuit) to include the whole house.Just picked this up over the weekend for this exact reason. I have a 5500 watt that can handle most of my needs, but after upgrading to a 150 gallon, I wanted more power. This can pretty much run most of the whole house, not all at once, but selectively. I like to cover mine with blankets as well to insulate the heat loss. Best of luck, its going to be rough.
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hi, i've been trying to find one that will be on standby and only run when it detects a power outage. this one's description says when pluged it it acts as a normal pump. do you have any that actually will stay in standbye mode while being charged, then turn on using the battery when power is lost? i can't find any like that. but it seems like it would be a common product.I use USB rechargeable air pumps for my tanks (up to 125 gallons) to get through hurricanes in Florida. Here's an example.
The brands change from time to time, but the ones I use (which look similar to the one in the link) have:
- Adjustable output
- Constant running option
- Intermittent running option (10 sec on, 10 sec off, repeat)
- Off when power is supplied, on when power cuts off (this sounds important for you)
Mine are also waterproof (but not submersible). Battery lasts 24 hours running constantly. Because it's hot in hurricane season, I don't plan to run any lights anyway. My worst outcome was I lost 1 frogspawn coral after 8 days of just aeration, no light or air conditioning. All other corals and fish survived in my 8 tanks.
For the price, they're just great to have. I use them for my bait when I go fishing too. No more D batteries for me! And since they recharge off USB, those battery backups for your phone will charge them too.
I have a portable generator that I keep on a dolly to move it close to the garage door which I slightly open for venting. The generator is loud and gas burn is acceptable. I selectively plug in what I feel is needed on my 3 tanks. My wife likes the fridge plugged in but I would rather buy some food instead of livestock for the tank
They make composite pads that I have used for AC Condenser units out side here in the great white North saves a lot of work .Maybe put down a gravel bed in a form. Mixing concrete is a pain just to get the material then mixing form gravel bed no thanks. A whole home generator also saves your spouse from knowing that you care about your fish moreA generator, honestly. One that can run your essentials like your home's heating system and fridge. It's a solid investment to pick up one "just because" and saves you from a lot of heartbreak if you have reptiles or reef tanks.
It's also not a bad idea to make yourself an emergency insulation kit. Good old purple board, or even "bubble foil" to wrap the tank and help hold in what heat you've got already. USB powered air pumps and a few power banks as well.
Make sure any generator is set up safely on a concrete pad away from sources of ignition, though.

Another pain I have one too great as long as an outage happens when you are awake. My neighbor has a dedicated receptacle isolated from the main feed of course and his genny in the garage so he is up and running in minutes. I have a Honda 2000 that will run for 8 hours on a full tank. I don't have a garage too bad. I can daisy chain them to double triple output rather have a whole home
Another pain I have one too great as long as an outage happens when you are awake. My neighbor has a dedicated receptacle isolated from the main feed of course and his genny in the garage so he is up and running in minutes. I have a Honda 2000 that will run for 8 hours on a full tank. I don't have a garage too bad. I can daisy chain them to double triple output rather have a whole home
Running a generator in the garage, even with a door open is insanely dangerous and a good way to kill your entire family with carbon monoxide.Another pain I have one too great as long as an outage happens when you are awake. My neighbor has a dedicated receptacle isolated from the main feed of course and his genny in the garage so he is up and running in minutes. I have a Honda 2000 that will run for 8 hours on a full tank. I don't have a garage too bad. I can daisy chain them to double triple output rather have a whole home

He has not done it yet I am interested in that very thing there was a guy a few years back had it in his house and killed his entire family. I used to do investigations not fun. One time i was called out its always 2am for some reason . I still think it was his wife that called. It was classified as an odour call thats it. I got there he had open vats of parts cleaners chroming chemicals stripper and as Paul would say tot the Poll kind and it was back in the old days a furnace with a pilot light. I backed out shut and locked his meter. The next day since I was just a rookie I got a call from my Manager asking why I did that . The customer was livid . Cant fix stupid pal.Running a generator in the garage, even with a door open is insanely dangerous and a good way to kill your entire family with carbon monoxide.
This isn’t even debatable, running an internal combustion engine in a garage is deadly in the garage and the home. Carbon Monoxide can and will seep into the home.He has not done it yet I
close to a house? Riiight. Open air outside a residence is not a threat unless exhaust is pointed towards an open window/door. Bit of a reach there.Lets's throw some numbers at this..
In the US there are more than 600 carbon monoxide deaths per year, with close to half of this being attributed to consumer products (generators, space heaters, small engines). With 40% or more being directly attributed to portal generators.
But wait....
According to the CDC, more than 100,000 people visit an emergency room for accidental carbon monoxide poisoning every year, with over 14,000 being hospitalized.
I can't stress enough how dangerous it is to run a generator in a garage or other confined space. That includes close to to house, or between houses or in a crawlspace, carport, etc.