Hello guys. I want to point out that when i first received aquarium from relative the reflector (aluminum plate) was already burned along with 9W fluorescent bulb, not to mention that almost half of bulb's compartment was full of water. Was it overheating that burned bulb or water that reached ballast i don't know but please see these pictures:
9W Original Fluorescent Bulb:
Reflector:
Later i purchased 15W bulb and it got burned after a month as result of overheating in others' opinion:
9W is the bulb aquarium came with originally, so 9W bulbs are the bulbs with correct wattage, but why aquarium's reflector burned after 3 months if 9W bulb was there?
The dealer replaced burned 15W bulb (800lm) with 11W bulb (535lm) but do you think 4W and 265 lumens less will make difference in heat emission?
What do you think? Should i drill holes just in case to allow convection? Don't want to risk another bulb, but if i knew what is the stable temperatureFor lid to look less uglyer i think i could use sandpaper to polish sharp edges of holes and maybe glue white sticky paper rings above in case i have appropriate diameter?
Do you know how to disassemble this bulb's socket?
Thanks guys!
9W Original Fluorescent Bulb:
Reflector:
Later i purchased 15W bulb and it got burned after a month as result of overheating in others' opinion:
9W is the bulb aquarium came with originally, so 9W bulbs are the bulbs with correct wattage, but why aquarium's reflector burned after 3 months if 9W bulb was there?
The dealer replaced burned 15W bulb (800lm) with 11W bulb (535lm) but do you think 4W and 265 lumens less will make difference in heat emission?
What do you think? Should i drill holes just in case to allow convection? Don't want to risk another bulb, but if i knew what is the stable temperatureFor lid to look less uglyer i think i could use sandpaper to polish sharp edges of holes and maybe glue white sticky paper rings above in case i have appropriate diameter?
Do you know how to disassemble this bulb's socket?
Thanks guys!