Just wondering who left town with battery back ups on the tank.
Anybody riding it out?
Anybody riding it out?
I will never leave my fish behind...EVER!!
I’m here in Seabrook. Not leaving, generator let me down but I have a batt backup and a big inverter. I left for Ike, not goin down that road this time[emoji1317]
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Not sure if it was Rita or Ike but we evacuated and were stuck on the freeway for 4 hours. After that I promised myself to never leave my home to evacuate unless we leave way ahead of hurricane.
I'm holding out. This is my first hurricane ever (moved to to Texas from Cali in 4/18), so I'm a little nervous.
Generator + 5g of extra fuel (all the containers I could get). I've moved all the general stuff inside out of the way. Even lifted the car in the garage onto jack stands (don't expect flooding, but just in case). No boards for windows. Apparently all the houses were supposed to come with them, but the owner before must have tossed them because they are no where in the house and not in the attic or garage. This is my biggest worry really...
Chiller + spare return pump are ready. I have about 40g of saltwater already made and ready. I have an empty 40g breeder that I moved upstairs and if I need to move the fish/corals to higher ground I can. I may move my coral / invert QT stuff into my DT if needed. Everything has been in there for 58 days, but I typically do the 76 day cycle. I'm sure it's fine, but I'll only do that if I have to. Also have a battery powered airpump.
How long are gas stations usually without power?
I could run a cable from my cars. I have a really big inverter...and I drive a Volt... so technically... lol
How long are gas stations usually without power?
I could run a cable from my cars. I have a really big inverter...and I drive a Volt... so technically... lol