Cover on LED Light Won't Stay On?
I own an Animal Plastics T8 and recently the fluorescent bulb which came with it died out. So I replaced the bulb with an LED bulb, which works fine. However, ever since I changed the bulb, the light cover will not stay on. And, considering this is a snake tank, it's not like I can just tape it shut.
I've been keeping the bulb bare, since the cover won't stay on and I don't want Virgil crawling over it. But is that an okay long-term solution? Or is there a way I can reattach the cover, but not permanently, for when the bulb eventually goes dark again?
Re: Cover on LED Light Won't Stay On?
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KMG
My AP tank has a led strip so I don't know what you're dealing with to make any suggestions. Got a pic?
First fix that comes to mind is going back to the regular bulb type, or maybe a thinner led version.... If that's the issue..
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Here's a (rather large) photo. I should have thought of including one in the beginning!
The LED bulb is exactly the length and diameter as the former fluorescent bulb. It's a GE Color Select Technology 15 Watt EQ 18-inch Linear Type A LED Tube bulb meant to replace a normal F15t8/Ww fluorescent bulb. I wish I had gone with an LED strip when I bought the tank in 2018, but, alas, I was a fool back then.
The cover pops right over the top...and then falls off after a random amount of time (about an hour?). Has a habit of leaving behind tiny little flecks of plastic, which get into Virgil's water. Cleaned the tank each time that happened since I assume little plastic bits and snakes don't mix. After the cover fell off five or so times no matter how I popped it in, I decided to ask the forum for advice.
Re: Cover on LED Light Won't Stay On?
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KMG
I've got some similar to that. Those can be tricky as they get older they get brittle and do not flex like they once did. Mine have to go on the way they came off to fit snug.
Make sure your have tried it both ways. If you find it snaps in place use a marker to dot the cover and the fixture so you know which way to put it on next time.
Personally I don't think I would run it without the cover. Not that I think much will happen. I just don't think it's worth the chance. I would simply turn it off and buy a new fixture. Maybe it's time to add a led strip. They're cheap on Amazon.
I'll give that a shot, thanks.
I'm hoping I won't need to replace the fixture, as the tank has been put together for years now and the opening for the cord is tight and small. Ordering and installing a brand new LED strip would be a lot of time and effort I simply don't have at the moment. I'd rather juryrig a safe solution for now and chase a more permanent, pleasing solution when life stops throwing me curveballs.