Great tips guys!!
Great tips guys!!
2.0.3 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
2.2.0 Agalychnis callidryas "Red Eyed Tree Frogs"
0.0.3 Dendrobates auratus "Turquoise and Bronze"
0.0.1 Anaxyrus fowleri "Fowler's Toad"
for a temporary fix i wrap the enclosures in towels
It's not cheap but a company called Tripplite makes power inverters/chargers that will work as back ups. I use one for my salt water tank. You plug it into the wall, connect a couple car batteries to it and plug in your heater to the unit. It will keep the batteries charged, automatically switch to battery power and covert it to A/C when the power is out. When the power comes back on it will switch back to A/C from the wall and start charging the batteries again. Denpending on the amount of batteries you have, their rating and what your equipment draw is you can get 4-6hrs of back up heat. Could make the difference..... General-Purpose Inverter/Chargers
I was thinking about this scenario a bit more. For those of us with multiple enclosures, flexwatt heat tape on the bottom of the enclosures might be a good way to keep the tanks warm. First they can be connected in series. Second they draw reletively little power compaired to an aquarium heater. Third, using a light switch dimmer you can adjust the heat/temp as required making them even more efficient. Thus using a Tripplite on a set up of this nature may provide many hours of back up heat. I have not done the math in quite awhile. So when I get some free time I'll try to figure it out to see how long a couple different option may last. My tank heater and one pump would run for about 4hrs on 2 batteries.... And that is for my 375 gallon set up. Fairly large heater and huge pump...
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