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I hang my TEK light 3-4" above the water. But the reflectors get salted up, have to clean them every couple weeks
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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Can you provide additional details on the lights? I assume they are T5 but could be another type of fluorescent? I'm also curious about the "ballast that holds..." the lights. Or are you talking about the fixture? Is it a retro fit type set up? In any case, as mentioned, once you remove the glass cover from the tank, which is a good idea for other reasons than the lighting, you will want to raise them up a little higher to protect the lamps and reflectors, if fitted. I ended up hanging my T5HO retrofit set up from the ceiling to get the desired clearance. Easier to access the tank as opposed to working around light fixture legs.
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Mike 77g sumpless SW DIY 10 watt multi-chip LED build |
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Rather than tell you something incorrect, I thought it would be best if I posted a thousand words with a picture or two.
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They don't have water proof caps so unless you want to risk creating a short circuit (leads to ballast/bulb failure or fires) you need some kind of shield to keep water out.
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With your setup up you can pop the bulbs in and out with just a twist, which is convenient, but also risks letting water in. See how the metal collar of the bulb and the endcap slot are completely exposed? |
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