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angelhope |
Posted - 06/01/2010 : 20:45:29 In th event of a powercut wil my snake be ok?! |
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Kehhlyr |
Posted - 09/01/2010 : 17:44:30 I still stand by my theory of a power invertor and a couple batteries. But like I said it also depends on your power company, ours are bound to provide generators and gas to us if the power is out for more than 4 hours. |
Tizzy |
Posted - 09/01/2010 : 15:17:12 Get a camping hob! not just for your snakes but i really believe that everyone should have emergency ways of heating, cooking etc for themselves *hummm reminds me i must get mine back from the last person who borrowed it* also comes in handy for camping. They are about £10-£15 for a single hob and refills are about £6 for 3 but well. worth it when the power gets cut and your the smug warm person with a cuppa and hot water bottle. |
Kellog |
Posted - 09/01/2010 : 05:45:34 quote: Originally posted by Blackecho
Hot water bottles filled with water heated on my gas hob.
Problem is if you dont have a gas hob....
quote: Originally posted by gmac [br} We had powercut last night lost all heating, but was pleasantly surprised to see the temps in vivs and fauns only go down about 3 degrees ish after 2-2.5 hours.
....and powercut goes on for longer than a few hours. Then what do you do??
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gmac |
Posted - 08/01/2010 : 22:04:13 quote: Originally posted by Kellog
quote: Originally posted by eeji
if your central heating is gas, would the boiler will still cut out at some point because it will have an electric pump in it? (any plumbers/gas fitters on the forum?)
Most boilers will now not function without electricity. Most are lit by a spark and obviously have electric pumps.
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We had powercut last night lost all heating, but was pleasantly surprised to see the temps in vivs and fauns only go down about 3 degrees ish after 2-2.5 hours. |
gingerpony |
Posted - 08/01/2010 : 14:04:55 quote: Originally posted by Blackecho
Hot water bottles filled with water heated on my gas hob.
that's what i did when we were having power cuts on a weekly basis......... |
Kellog |
Posted - 08/01/2010 : 11:22:23 quote: Originally posted by eeji
if your central heating is gas, would the boiler will still cut out at some point because it will have an electric pump in it? (any plumbers/gas fitters on the forum?)
Most boilers will now not function without electricity. Most are lit by a spark and obviously have electric pumps.
xxx |
n/a |
Posted - 08/01/2010 : 09:41:02 My Daddy is a heating engineer (for 30 years *Cough* plus!)... I could ask if you like Eeji..?
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Blackecho |
Posted - 08/01/2010 : 09:20:10 Hot water bottles filled with water heated on my gas hob. |
lucifer |
Posted - 08/01/2010 : 00:41:35 Some modern boilers like mine use electricity too so a power cut could effect the house heating. As Hannah suggested I would chuck a towel or dressing gown over the viv to retain some of the heat while you wait. |
eeji |
Posted - 08/01/2010 : 00:11:06 if your central heating is gas, would the boiler will still cut out at some point because it will have an electric pump in it? (any plumbers/gas fitters on the forum?)
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HannahB |
Posted - 07/01/2010 : 22:30:55 if you are worried about them, you could put towels around the vivs/fauns and over them to keep the heat in |
Lilpunk |
Posted - 07/01/2010 : 19:20:30 I was thinking if you have your radiators on gas, then you could sit near them with him/her if you were really worried about being below the lowest temperature at the cold end of your viv. But yeah, I think they are mostly alright, they escape often enough and are ok, so I would imagine for a couple of hours would be fine. |
DannyBrown91 |
Posted - 06/01/2010 : 21:16:29 Corn snakes are pretty hardy, i would have thought that aslong as the power wherent off for too long they would be ok. |
hillzi |
Posted - 06/01/2010 : 21:12:25 Yup.
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