- Location
- 34th Street Manhattan
Hello,
I currently own the Deep Blue Solar Extreme T5 H.O. Quad Light System. It's been running perfect for the 1.5 years that I have owned the system. Even for the past 6 months after I made a bulb replacement. Everything has been smooth and very effective.
Until last week - The lighting system was simply turned off, despite still being plugged in. I investigated the power cord and hit the reset button. This brought back the screen where I could set the timer. I happily assumed that the unit protected itself from a surge and the reset button allowed me to resume the use as normal.
Unfortunately I noticed something else was wrong. The timer was going very fast. In a normal 24 hour period the time would move up to 40 hours. Effectively reducing the light the corals are getting - not great.
Just 30 minutes ago I watched the unit simply shut itself off again! I tried the reset trick and that won't even work. The unit appears to be officially dead.
I'm very concerned - If I can't get a light source soon my lifestock will be at risk.
What advice can you give me please!
Regards,
Roy
I currently own the Deep Blue Solar Extreme T5 H.O. Quad Light System. It's been running perfect for the 1.5 years that I have owned the system. Even for the past 6 months after I made a bulb replacement. Everything has been smooth and very effective.
Until last week - The lighting system was simply turned off, despite still being plugged in. I investigated the power cord and hit the reset button. This brought back the screen where I could set the timer. I happily assumed that the unit protected itself from a surge and the reset button allowed me to resume the use as normal.
Unfortunately I noticed something else was wrong. The timer was going very fast. In a normal 24 hour period the time would move up to 40 hours. Effectively reducing the light the corals are getting - not great.
Just 30 minutes ago I watched the unit simply shut itself off again! I tried the reset trick and that won't even work. The unit appears to be officially dead.
I'm very concerned - If I can't get a light source soon my lifestock will be at risk.
What advice can you give me please!
Regards,
Roy