hydra
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What is the best material to use as a protective lens for VHO bulbs. I have an old wooden hood in which I installed VHO 48" tubes with an Icecap ballast long ago. I currently use the All-Glass glass canopy on the top of the tank and would like to remove the glass top but I need to build lens cover over the bulbs as they are only a inch or so over the glass top and too close to the water to be unprotected. I have the current reflector sitting tight to the top of the glass canopy and a fan that exhausts hot air out of the reflector which keeps the bulbs very cool so I am not worried about the lens cover getting things too hot as they are practically sealed in now.
I went to Home Depot and they have Lexan which seems like it would be good choice but its label says that one side should be the contact side to the UV source such as the sun. I would think that blocking UV would be good for the tank but I wonder if it is blocking more than it should. Any thoughts?
-Jerry C.
I went to Home Depot and they have Lexan which seems like it would be good choice but its label says that one side should be the contact side to the UV source such as the sun. I would think that blocking UV would be good for the tank but I wonder if it is blocking more than it should. Any thoughts?
-Jerry C.