It's possible that they all aren't created equal. But since they are so expensive I wont try it again for aquatics unless I have a glass cover. (no uvb)Dang. I'm using a misting system too
Good heads up from Ed! They are so rapidly improving LED lights and fixtures now, that I would definitely check on the moisture aspect as our enclosures need high humidity. A more sealed fixture for the LEDs could work as the UVB is coming from the other, fluorescent light. The UVA the LEDs are producing are in a range that would not be filtered much by glass.It's possible that they all aren't created equal. But since they are so expensive I wont try it again for aquatics unless I have a glass cover. (no uvb)
I love those 18" fixtures. I use them for everything.
They are just $7.99 at Walmart and come with a bulb that can be used for general lighting......Somewhere.https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...119917&usg=AFQjCNHtA4Pbg9zAgpsijlqFQUif3XbXeA
Woops. Now it's $10
My Walmart has them hanging in the lighting department. But it does require having to enter a Walmart.Yeah I go to home Depot because they stock them. I don't like to pay shipping and wait. I checked 2 local Walmart and they didn't carry them in store.
I wouldn't trust an adhesive strip. I would drill a few holes and bolt it through the top.What about in a plastic tub? Can I use an adhesive strip to mount them?
Yeah don't trust glue or Velcro. Drill a small hole in the plastic lid and mount it. I would try to find some sort or backer material for the outside of the plastic bin lid to strengthen it. Heck, even a wooden Popsicle stick at each screw location would work..... plus you get to eat popsicles so win win.Perfect ty