There is a possibility of a natural disaser (i.e. Tornado, Flood, Hurricane) heading towards my community and I may lose power. What should I do?
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If you live in an area that could experience a power outage, the best idea is to get set up with a VorTech Battery Backup unit. After an initial charge, each Battery Backup can then be hooked up with 1 or 2 VorTech Propeller Pumps.
Below are the time limits for running each pump on a Battery Backup (1 pump on 1 Battery Backup). Note: These times are the maximum that can be reached. If a pump is adjusted to run a flow rate above the minimum, or a second pump is added, it will diminish the run-time.
MP10ES/wES = Up to 72 Hours
MP40wES = Up to 36 Hours
MP60wES = Up to 20 Hours
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If you live in an area that could experience a power outage, the best idea is to get set up with a VorTech Battery Backup unit. After an initial charge, each Battery Backup can then be hooked up with 1 or 2 VorTech Propeller Pumps.
Below are the time limits for running each pump on a Battery Backup (1 pump on 1 Battery Backup). Note: These times are the maximum that can be reached. If a pump is adjusted to run a flow rate above the minimum, or a second pump is added, it will diminish the run-time.
MP10ES/wES = Up to 72 Hours
MP40wES = Up to 36 Hours
MP60wES = Up to 20 Hours -
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I too would like to know how long a Radion and one MP10wES will run on battery backup.
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One Radion & MP10 would last approximately 12-16 hours on a full charge.
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