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    Planned power outage tonight

    Hi

    So I just heard that my area is having a planned power cut for a few hours tonight.
    It is winter here, but it does not get as cold as some places. Looking at a room temperature of about 16C (60F)

    Any ideas as to how to keep my cage as warm as possible without any electricity?
    I currently have the space heater on in my room to keep the ambient temperature as warm as possible which I will keep on until the power cuts out.

    I also plan to heat up a few hot water bottles just before the scheduled cut and place it under the tanks. (I have the melamine tanks with glass sliding doors)

    Any ideas will be greatly appreciated

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    I am no expert but i'm sure water bottles are fine, also heat packs etc...

    But i would wait for some more people to weigh in.
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    Re: Planned power outage tonight

    Can you find some heat packs? Like the chemical hand warmers that you would use if skiing?

    BTW, welcome to the forum! You have a beautiful country. I was fortunate enough to visit SA a few years ago. CapeTown, Gansbaii, Josie, Sandton, and of course, Pilanesberg. Really hope to make it back soon.
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    Re: Planned power outage tonight

    The water bottles is a very good idea! I did this when my electricity was out for a few hours. Worked like a charm!

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    Re: Planned power outage tonight

    Thank-you all for the prompt replies.

    I am not sure if we can get the chemical warmers here. I winters are not severe so I am not sure if they even sell them here. I will look online.

    Swansonbb, thanks for the welcome. Glad you liked it in SA (it's a great country). I live really close to Sandton

    I will use the hot water bottles. I am sure they will be fine.

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    If you go with chemical packs a few things to keep in mind. The 'hand warmers' get VERY HOT!!! I would go with the shipping packs (8 hour plus ones) they stay at a reasonable (still hot) temp longer. Chemical packs also remove oxygen from the air make sure you have ventilation when using them.

    Personally for a few hours i would just cover over the enclosure (rack?) before the power goes out with blankets and perhaps add a bottle of 94ºF water if it might be longer. 2 hours it is not highly likely to cool off too much anyway , sure the hot spot may drop to 80º but that is still fine.

    I like to have chemical on hand but I relay on a propane heater in case... I however am in an area that in winter can get very cold.... (-30ºC)

    Often shipping supply places carry them to protect boxes from freezing that maybe a place to check.

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    http://www.uniheatproducts.com/ship.html

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    Re: Planned power outage tonight

    Thank-you kitedemon

    Unfortunately it is 5pm already and all the stores I phoned were closed. I have the room nice and warm and will use the hot water bottles.
    Also, the power shouldn't be off for more than 3 hours at the most so I am sure it will be ok along with a blanket over the enclosure

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    I am sure you won't have any issues at all. I actually like to have a few just in case of the unplanned outages. It might be worth finding some in the future just in case you need them anyway they are not very expensive and I have a large tall tub I use if needed I can bag all my snakes and place them into a single tub with a heat source to hold the ambient temps in the 80ºs so they can weather out a outage in safety. You are well prepared but the unexpected ones can catch you with your pants down if you don't plan ahead. I actually tried my system out (no snakes just bags to check the temps and efficiency. )

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