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Our treasurer @CaseyP has always been open to and invited us to share ideas on how to use the funds for the betterment of the entire BAR community or to support other initiatives.. Creating this thread with a few ideas where the funds can be used that will benefit the entire BAR community (based on some threads I have seen recently and few based off my personal experience):
  • Not everyone is prepared to care for the livestock in an unwanted power outage, @Turkeysammich recently shared his struggles during an outage despite having large solar backup. Basically, there is too much reliance on PGE and the likes. Add emergency power backups (at least 2x each) to BARCODE..
    • Large battery backups
    • Portable generators
  • Add 50g/100g/200g tubs along with basic tools like heaters and wavemakers to BARCODE in order to support BAR members during an emergency tank crash or a planned tank transfer. All this package can be under a single category and folks can borrow it from BARinstead of buying new.
  • Add portable Cameras and Auto Feeders to BARCODE to help support members going on short trips.
  • Make reefing more fun by having monthly or quarterly reef of the month/quarter challenges, awarding the best looking reefs (voting based) with small gift cards/corals.
  • Sponsor breeding programs, something like what @Chrism1330 is doing breeding Nudis. Output can be used by the entire community, breeder can be paid $$$ or corals for their help with the same.
Please share your thoughts on the above ideas and do share more ideas which based of their popularity, can be discussed in next BOD meeting for BOD to consider.
 
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Great initiative - looks like the issue is always where to keep the equipment based on how far we apart from each other. Still all great ideas.

I am (still) voting for a professional conductivity meter (WTW) - which is around a 1,500+ USD expense. Salinity is the most important water parameter and frequently gets dialed in wrong due to poor equipment. Someone could bring this to the SWAP and we could all bring our water for testing, and those closest to 35 PSU will get to pick corals first - how about that?
 
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The power one reminds me of a though I had the other day. I've lost betta due to heat waves as I don't have AC. While I've never had an issue with a tank bigger tanks than 5g, I'll throw chiller(s) into the suggestion box.
 
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The power one reminds me of a though I had the other day. I've lost betta due to heat waves as I don't have AC. While I've never had an issue with a tank bigger tanks than 5g, I'll throw chiller(s) into the suggestion box.
My only thought here is how much cheaper and more effective fans are at keeping temps low if you have unlimited rodi to account for evaporation. None the less I agree with the sentiment here. Maybe vornado fans. Although I am of the opinion that anyone with a system with over $1k alive should invest $250 in a backup dual fuel generator. Batteries are getting better every year, and the ecotech unit is a great option for power, but I think it would be hard to pass these around effectively during an outage.
 
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Although I am of the opinion that anyone with a system with over $1k alive should invest $250 in a backup dual fuel generator. Batteries are getting better every year, and the ecotech unit is a great option for power, but I think it would be hard to pass these around effectively during an outage.
Completely agree with this.. Most of the folks with big systems have solar backups or some other type of backup.. but sometimes it's just not enough (read Will's post about how a storm almost killed everything in his tank).. Plus, this will also be helpful for anyone with not budget tanks.. It's always good to know you have an option in the pocket with BAR.. yes, distance logistics etc will be challenging for something like this as Alex also said above, but if a need arises, BOD can choose to have more than a few available, 1 each for instance for different bays.
 
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Completely agree with this.. Most of the folks with big systems have solar backups or some other type of backup.. but sometimes it's just not enough (read Will's post about how a storm almost killed everything in his tank).. Plus, this will also be helpful for anyone with not budget tanks.. It's always good to know you have an option in the pocket with BAR.. yes, distance logistics etc will be challenging for something like this as Alex also said above, but if a need arises, BOD can choose to have more than a few available, 1 each for instance for different bays.
Here’s the thing with power outages. You always think they are going to be short. Power outages are rare in my area. When the power does go out and I pull out my back up stuff. The power comes back on in 15 minutes after I hook everything up. That’s just the nature of the beast. Having said that. Let’s say we ( the club ) bought power supplies. By the time you act, call, meet up, come back, hook it up. The power might be back on. If not. The power supply has to be big enough to run return pump ( that’s your aquariums blood supply) people think it’s the power heads is # 1. It’s not. Because if the power is out for 6 hours or more. Macro/ micro bacteria will start to die. If it dies in your sump and you turn the water on. It will kill everything in your dt. The water is rancid at that point. #2 Powerheads , # 3 heaters, # 4 lights. That’s my emergency order. If you live in an old house like mine. It gets cold really fast. So the moral of the story ? You need a big power supply. Bigger than you think if the power is out for long. Pre planning is good. But it’s rare that you will plan for super long. Although, some smart people here have propane generators. Dunno if that’s loud or not. If the power is out for long amount of time. You need a power audit of your aquarium to know how big a power supply you need. Daymn this is a long post. But wait !!! There’s more. I’m tired of typing. Hit me up if you want to know. Lol.
 
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Completely agree with this.. Most of the folks with big systems have solar backups or some other type of backup.. but sometimes it's just not enough (read Will's post about how a storm almost killed everything in his tank).. Plus, this will also be helpful for anyone with not budget tanks.. It's always good to know you have an option in the pocket with BAR.. yes, distance logistics etc will be challenging for something like this as Alex also said above, but if a need arises, BOD can choose to have more than a few available, 1 each for instance for different bays.

Yes, I think with a lot of the equipment purchases, we always need three items to have appropriate coverage.

Re the power back up, additional concern could be that if there is an outage in an area it might impact several folks simultaneously.

Another way to go about stuff like generators or tubs, etc., could be to map out where people are located that have these and who would be willing to lend them out to other members, if needed. In the other reef club I am in Europe, they have an interactive map where you can see where people are located (by town). Maybe some savy member can create something like this? Or is this work for Claude code?

Btw, where is the thread re Will’s power outage? I might have missed this.
 
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In the other reef club I am in Europe, they have an interactive map where you can see where people are located (by town). Maybe some savy member can create something like this? Or is this work for Claude code?
Love this idea.. let me see if I can build something like this real quick

Here is the thread I was talking about:

 
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Here’s the thing with power outages. You always think they are going to be short. Power outages are rare in my area. When the power does go out and I pull out my back up stuff. The power comes back on in 15 minutes after I hook everything up. That’s just the nature of the beast. Having said that. Let’s say we ( the club ) bought power supplies. By the time you act, call, meet up, come back, hook it up. The power might be back on. If not. The power supply has to be big enough to run return pump ( that’s your aquariums blood supply) people think it’s the power heads is # 1. It’s not. Because if the power is out for 6 hours or more. Macro/ micro bacteria will start to die. If it dies in your sump and you turn the water on. It will kill everything in your dt. The water is rancid at that point. #2 Powerheads , # 3 heaters, # 4 lights. That’s my emergency order. If you live in an old house like mine. It gets cold really fast. So the moral of the story ? You need a big power supply. Bigger than you think if the power is out for long. Pre planning is good. But it’s rare that you will plan for super long. Although, some smart people here have propane generators. Dunno if that’s loud or not. If the power is out for long amount of time. You need a power audit of your aquarium to know how big a power supply you need. Daymn this is a long post. But wait !!! There’s more. I’m tired of typing. Hit me up if you want to know. Lol.
I generally agree with what you said.. and thanks for the advice on the order of priority.. but as a BAR member with absolutely no backup (which I believe might be true for 50% of the people today?), I feel it’s a little comforting to know that someone nearby may have a backup available (unless of course multiple folks are impacted in the same vicinity in which case, it may be a brawl lol). I remember posting on BAR 2 months into the hobby, coz I had an outage and had no backup (solar wasn’t installed back then).. I also called LFS and Michael looking for a backup in case outage happened for longer than expected but luckily power came back within 30 mins.. that’s the thing with these suckers, you can never be sure of when the issue will actually be fixed!

All that to say, a few Ecotech backups in BARCODE’s arsenal surely can’t hurt.
 
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My votes:
  • Add 50g/100g/200g tubs along with basic tools like heaters and wavemakers to BARCODE in order to support BAR members during an emergency tank crash or a planned tank transfer. All this package can be under a single category and folks can borrow it from BARinstead of buying new.
  • Sponsor breeding programs, something like what @Chrism1330 is doing breeding Nudis. Output can be used by the entire community, breeder can be paid $$$ or corals for their help with the same.
  • Add portable Cameras and Auto Feeders to BARCODE to help support members going on short trips.

I think the power outage and such ones are extremely laudable, but in practice they'd assume only one'ish person has an outage at a time AND the person is near whoever is holding it AND the person holding it is home. If you get stuck with a power outage you have so little time to turnaround that it might not be realistic to help in practice unless there were quite a few.

The other ones all seem usable for many folks, though with the cost of gas, it may be cheaper for people to buy the cameras and feeders on amazon with delivery then pick them up. The first set is a big enough storage issue that not a lot of people can hold it, and breeding is right in the goal of BAR.

RE wavemakers, the jebao ones are solid and a perfect cost vs value trade for a club donor set.

Finally, as a different suggestion, building on the group buys thread. Things to help with that would be great. A 20 gallon tank and supplies to coordinate a periodic invert bulk order and quarantine? Give whoever takes care during the isolation period their set free, and sell the rest out with the value benefiting the club.
 
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I believe ecotech is vastly recommended.. this one right here: https://www.saltwateraquarium.com/vortech-battery-backup-ecotech-marine/

I honestly hadn’t heard about ecoflow until now :)
Outdated battery technology overpriced with reef tax included. Not recommended by those in the know :).

Ecoflow is the better alternative, but I had bad experience with them and switched to another brand, i.e., Bluetti, but still use it for my modem+router and frag tank back up.
 
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It’s great if the club has all of these tools for emergencies and or tank moves...
But if the problem is in Novato and the tools are in Santa Clara...that’s a problem!
If possible and the club can afford it, I recommend at least 3 sets to “not too far” locations around the Bay.
Just a thought...
 
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Sorta joking, sorta not, but I'd throw in monthly storage unit if you're talking about all these big items. While I like the sediment, I don't know who's willing to store rubbermaid stock tubs, tanks, chillers, generators, etc. I know my wife would kill me if I suggested it. Also, you would have to think about the future as well if a member isn't able to store the equipment anymore or they decide to not be a member anymore.

This would also help with having to have someone present if there was a central location for all these items. Buy a wifi (hoping that the storage place has wifi) enabled padlock as well so it can be remotely opened by the BOD for members.
 
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