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tiny_clanger Fish Guru Posts: 2563 Kudos: 571 Votes: 12 Registered: 17-Sep-2002 | I have a Tropiquarium 88, which has two integrated lights on an integrated starter/timer. The trouble is - the timer/starter has died so I can't switch the lights on. I want to overhaul the system and gte the tank lit again, but I'm not sure how to go about it ------------------------------------------------- I like to think that whoever designed marine life was thinking of it as basically an entertainment medium. That would explain some of the things down there, some of the unearthly biological contraptions |
Posted 24-May-2007 13:09 | |
Fallout Moderator Communications Specialist Posts: 6416 Kudos: 4053 Votes: 742 Registered: 29-Jul-2000 | I'm not farmiliar with the workings of those, but do you know if the timer and starter are two seperate units? Do you think you can get it open to just pop a new starter in? Could be an easy fix if the timer didn't go south. How about contacting hagen or the LFS for a replacement component? |
Posted 24-May-2007 16:58 | |
tiny_clanger Fish Guru Posts: 2563 Kudos: 571 Votes: 12 Registered: 17-Sep-2002 | Found a better solution - lovely LED spotlights!! ------------------------------------------------- I like to think that whoever designed marine life was thinking of it as basically an entertainment medium. That would explain some of the things down there, some of the unearthly biological contraptions |
Posted 30-May-2007 16:39 | |
Fallout Moderator Communications Specialist Posts: 6416 Kudos: 4053 Votes: 742 Registered: 29-Jul-2000 | Beautiful |
Posted 30-May-2007 18:45 |
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