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Old 06-03-2017, 07:56 PM
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Less than a year ago I purchased the LED light shown in the photo. Today, I found it had burned out I'm super bummed, this was an awesome light! I purchased it from Ray less than a year ago and I have no idea what happened. It was working when I left the house this morning, and burned out when I got home.

Anyway, I'm looking for replacement suggestions. Something that I can get ASAP. I'm growing in an indoor plant house set-up so the replacement needs to be able to tolerate a humid environment. Please advise!

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Old 06-04-2017, 07:49 AM
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Damn, I'm sorry to heat that. If I'm not mistaken, that's the last one they made - certainly the last one I had in stock.

I would speculate it was a failed driver. If you disassemble the lamp, you may be able it replace it. That's a 36 watt lamp.
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Thanks, Ray. I disassembled the light and took a look. I am not handy enough to be able to fix the blown area but I can tell where it is. Not sure if someone at a hydroponics store would be able to help me or not but I might try.

Since this is the second light system that's blown on me I'm thinking it's my conditions. Last year I had a T5 ballast blow and now this. Do you have any other recommendations? Would any of the other LED light systems on the market work as well? I was looking at an SGL6 system buts it's only 25w (and a lot more expensive). I'm growing mostly phalaenopsis and winter some higher light plants under lights. I turned on 2 leftover T5s until I can get a replacement but I'm at a loss as to what direction to go...
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Take a look at lightyourreptiles.com. You won't find a direct replacement, but they halve some good lamps.
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Are you having spikes in your electrical system? That would be bad for everything electrical.
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I have all my lights plugged into power strips with surge protection (along with the microwave as it would be vulnerable during electrical storms).
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Generally, an electronic circuit fails due to overheating or manufacturing failure, but if you have problems with multiple appliances in your home, you may have a ground problem. I mean, the ground wire has a weak contact to the transformer in the position where it is common with the neutral line (a floating neutral line).

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Thanks for the website Ray! It has some really nice lights, I might actually get some for myself and for my mom who also grows orchids

As for any kind of electrical problem, I don't think so. I use a power strip with surge protection and have a humidifier, fan, heat mats and second light all plugged into it. They are all fine. If anything, I would blame the humid environment and possibly user error for the two damaged lights. Maybe mostly user error... The T5s were cheap and honestly I wasn't surprised that the ballast blew. I should have known better and bought a better unit in the first place. As for the LED, I suspect water or condensation got into it. I'm going to try for a better sealed light this time around.

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