Got another tank last night and the light isn't working. Wanted to know of there's an indicator on the actual bulb to know of the bulb is out? I know regular lights rattle when you shake them but I hear nothing with this one. Wanna go to LFS to buy another bulb but don't wanna waste my money is its the light fixture instead of the bulb. Thanks
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yeah i would take it to a LFS. if its fluorescent and the glass around the endcaps is really black then its prolly done75G Standard - High Light Planted Community Fish
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Yeah, without knowing it can be difficult to troubleshoot bulbs or ballasts. If you had another fixture you could swap or even a household fixture with the same length if it was T8 or T12. In T8 or T12 there is a small fuse that does occasionally go out and easily replaced on some fixtures, not sure what type of fixture you have. Any additional info would help in troubleshooting...In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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I'll need a photo or a type of bulb you are working with. It could be quite a few different things depending on what you have. Most T8 & T12 bulbs do not have a ballast per se', but your connections or wiring could be corroded. PC & T5 have ballasts and you can find an equivilant one at Home Depot, Lowes, or a lighting supply store for very little (think my last ran me $15 on a PC sealed unit). If it is a T8 I'd suggest unplugging it and removing it from the hood itself and inspecting all the wire connections. If they look good see if you can inspect the connections (where they touch the 2 prongs of the bulb itself) and if they are corroded a long pair of scissors opened can clean the copper to allow a better connection. You can rewire the drop connections with new ones, any hardware store will carry them. If you had a multimeter having it plugged in and verifying voltage on your connections and wires will dramatically help in troubleshooting your break in electrical flow.Last edited by mnemenoi; 02-24-2012, 05:20 PM.In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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Well I have another light I can use but I bought a tank last night, just put water in it and it's leaking bad. Can't get in touch with the guy now.210gPetrochromis Macrognatus Green 'Nsumbu
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i just use the bulb until it burn out. i don't notice anything dying off or doing worse.
i used to measure the color output every few weeks though. if you're into photography back in the film day, you probably own a light meter anyways.
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