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![]() My Cad39 comes with a refugium light with a thumb screw device that attaches to the top edge of the tank glass.
Unfortunately the tube was broken during shipping. I found replacement tube at Home Despot but the built in ballast really struggles to fire up the tube. There is a lot of flickering and sometimes it comes on sometimes not. If I put my hand on the tube it usually fires but not always. I found another tube at Rona made by another manufacturer but with the same issue. The idea is to have the refugium light on a timer that would come on at night to keep the chaeto etc active at night. Anybody have any tricks? |
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![]() Oscar,
How does the light connect to the fixture. Is it a screw in, a square pin, or a straight pin? That will help us find a replacement bulb.
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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![]() Straight pin. 6.5" long 6500K
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![]() looks like an 18W, perhaps retro fit your hood with some t5's? if you have the room... you can get a mini coralife PC light for 30$ and rewire it in to you hood.
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Here it is installed although it is not aimed at the refugium in this photo. ![]() So I am wondering if anyone has any tricks to get this light to fire up? Or are their more reliable tubes available from what I can find at Home Despot? `````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````````````` Although reviewing the J&L summary of the Coralife the 9" unit it could be a very nice solution. Last edited by Oscar; 04-06-2008 at 07:54 PM. Reason: On the other hand... |
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![]() i have one of those on a 5g planted tank, i got mine as a desk lamp then replaced the tube with 6500K one,
i found mine flickered alot at first but as it aged it started up faster. one thing to do is remove the bulb and then put it back in, sometimes a poor connection can cause the bulb to flicker more on a weak ballast. |
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