So I was trying to pull out a powerhead from my tank that Im not using anymore and I've got a 20 gallon tank with a simple glass top on it, only one side of the back pain of glass was originally cut down to fit something on the right side of the tank and so it had no support on the right, and minimal support on the back, so I slid my 65w compact lighting hood backwards but I didnt rest it properly on the edges of the tank, and sure enough it went KERPLUNK into the water, it immediately started to fizzle, so I quickly turned off the power supply strip to the light and pulled it out.
Fortunately no shock occured to me or the tanks inhabitants, but seemed strange that the breaker on the power strip didnt shut off.
Anyway, I dried everything as best as I could, and tried to plug the bulb back into the socket, and all I got out of it was a glow and fizzling noises (so I quickly turned off the power to it again), so Im guessing Im going to have to leave it unplugged a few days to make sure its completely dried out.
Do you think the bulb is now shot, and or will I need to replace the ballast as well because the corner of the bulb where it gets plugged in went underwater (the ballast is on a ledge on my desk so it didnt get wet).
Thanks,
Fortunately no shock occured to me or the tanks inhabitants, but seemed strange that the breaker on the power strip didnt shut off.
Anyway, I dried everything as best as I could, and tried to plug the bulb back into the socket, and all I got out of it was a glow and fizzling noises (so I quickly turned off the power to it again), so Im guessing Im going to have to leave it unplugged a few days to make sure its completely dried out.
Do you think the bulb is now shot, and or will I need to replace the ballast as well because the corner of the bulb where it gets plugged in went underwater (the ballast is on a ledge on my desk so it didnt get wet).
Thanks,