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Old 02-05-2007, 02:49 PM   #1
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Ballast maintenance

Do any of you service your ballasts? If so what do you do? Where do you keep them to keep this breakdown and corrosion from happening? The reason I ask is that my ocen light 250 ballast is in need of some tlc. There are rusted parts etc and it's just really dirty and old looking. I'm afraid of a malfunction.
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Old 02-05-2007, 09:39 PM   #2
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Re: Ballast maintenance

To be honest with you, I go thru mine with just a blower to get the dust out about once a year. Do you have the option of keeping them in an enclosed environment somewhere close to the tank? Do you have a pic?
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yeah the cabinet I built has an enclosure for it but I was worried about the corrosion from the previous times that it has been used. I had it out in the open beside the tank before and didn't realize the damage I was doing until I took it apart to inspect.
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You say it was corroding in the cabinet???? Any place to put a fan in there for some ventilation maybe?
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No, what I meant was that the new cabinet I'm about to be using will house the ballast. With the old setup the ballast sat beside the tank. This caused the corrosion. I actually need a whole new lighting setup because all I have for this 75g is one pendant to start out with.
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Re: Ballast maintenance

In that case, if you need new lites, I would take the plunge and grab a new ballast while you are at it. Better to be safe than sorry!!!!
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