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WOW that is the bomb...
And to me that looks like an overheating issue. If you were having better flow with the golf ball bulb, I would definitely switch back to it.
They are over heating...
My flueys do this with reflector bulbs and after three hours
or so. I have to turn down the dimmers. I am using the stock
bulbs that came with the units.
I have used the golf ball bulbs but it takes forever to get going.
Thank you Loren: they are really a bomb!
No, with the golf ball bulbs it's the same result.
Loren said:
WOW that is the bomb...
And to me that looks like an overheating issue. If you were having better flow with the golf ball bulb, I would definitely switch back to it.
Hi Todd, thank you!
Are you suggesting me to add a dimmer using the 40w halogens reflectors? They are all connected to a single electric source.
It could be a fantastic idea.
Todd Miller said:
They are over heating...
My flueys do this with reflector bulbs and after three hours
or so. I have to turn down the dimmers. I am using the stock
bulbs that came with the units.
I have used the golf ball bulbs but it takes forever to get going.
Fluidium flow is an acquired taste OOltzee ! The nature of the beast!!!
The clue is in the title... Fluidium.
I am lucky enough to own a complete yellow lamp and a green globe.
Bubbles come and bubbles go.... some don't even ask how it goes !!!
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