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DrMark
Sat, 29th Mar 2008, 10:07 AM
Due to my paranoid nature (I bought my generator), I was wondering what opinions people have on having duplicate pumps as back ups.
Some of these pumps may be hard to come by on a weeked. They are supposed to have "10 years of reliable service with no seals to leak". System up and running about 9 months.
Blueline 20 runs the skimmer circuit (not as critical).
Blueline 55 runs the closed loop.
Blueline 70 return/chiller circuit.
Should I buy duplicates? If so stick with Blueline or switch brands?
Mark
akm
Sat, 29th Mar 2008, 11:36 AM
I think it would be much more reasonable to buy just one backup because during a blackout it's not like you need everything to be running, just the bare necessities of one to keep water circulating.
SoLiD
Sun, 30th Mar 2008, 06:00 AM
Yes sir. When you lose power, the only goal should be just to get by until the power returns. No lights, chiller, protien skimmer, calcium reactor, & no closed loop pumps. Your ultimate goal is to keep the oxygen level up by keeping the water turned. I would put at least a 1500va UPS on that return pump. They are about $250 at Altex for a Tripplite which is one of the better brands. Plug the UPS between your pump and surge protector\controller. HTH
-David
SoLiD
Sun, 30th Mar 2008, 06:04 AM
Blueline 70 return/chiller circuit.
Should I buy duplicates? If so stick with Blueline or switch brands?
Mark
I would recommend having a duplicate return pump only so that if you need to warrenty the pump you can just keep the newest pump as the backup. The closed loop isn't that big of a deal, but it's totally up to you.
-David
alton
Mon, 31st Mar 2008, 06:44 AM
It is called N+1 Technology. Where you keep an extra for back up just incase. If you have the money I would keep a backup for your return just in case. That way you can sleep better at night.
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