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![]() While a dirtied shield will obviously block some light it's just good practice to keep it clean and insitu. Having the shield ensures that the air flow of fans in the fixture stays on the lamps and not blasting out. More importantly, the shield protects the reflectors as well as the lamps and end caps to some extent. Removing the shield, as has been shown with the old Fauna Marin Ultra Solaris and those who run SLS Teks in such a fashion, invariably ends up causing pitting of the reflectors thereby significantly reducing output. Also take into consideration that you are not only sacrificing intensity but lamp life and potentially ballast life (depending on how the fixture is constructed) if the temperature is allowed to creep up.
I would never run a T5 fixture without a shield and therefore the active cooling is even more important for both intensity and preserving the lamps and ballasts. Quote:
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