High light output from a single space-saving light fixture
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Energy efficient internal electronic ballast for reliable performance
Amazing 96 watts of compact fluorescent lighting from a single 20" light fixture. The innovative Quad Tube bulb is like having four normal output fluorescent light bulbs in one. Space saving design provides bright light conditions ideal for refugiums, planted aquariums, or as supplementary lighting where space is at a premium. Feature a stylish yet durable anodized aluminum housing with on/off switch and an energy efficient internal electronic ballast for reliable and lasting performance. Highly polished reflector maximizes light output and distributes it evenly across your aquarium. Protective acrylic lens cover prevents water splashes from coming into direct contact with lamps.
Freshwater compact fluorescent strip light includes 6,700°K Quad Tube and is great for freshwater planted aquariums. 96 watts and 20" L x 7" W x 2-1/2" H.
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Strip lights are to be used over a
glass canopy. Adjustable mounting legs not recommended for use with a hood enclosure or for aquariums using a glass canopy.
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Instructions:
Important Safety Note:
Make sure to unplug all of the fixture's power cords before adjusting fixture position over aquarium or replacing any part on the fixture.
These fixtures are for use over covered aquariums only.
Do NOT allow fixture to come into direct contact with water.
It is recommended that the Aqualight Fixture be placed over your aquarium with the Aqualight Mounting Legs.
DO NOT remove the high-heat silicon retaining bands from lamp clips. These bands are designed to withstand high heat and hold lamps securely in place during operation.
Installation:
Place the Aqualight fixture on top of clear aquarium cover so that the lamps provide maximum exposure of beneficial light to all inhabitants and plants.
Replacing Compact Fluorescent Lamp:
Slide the acrylic lens cover off the fixture.
Carefully remove the high-heat silicon retaining bands from the lamp clips.
Unplug compact fluorescent lamp base from the fixture socket.
Hold both ends of the lamp and lift to remove the lamp from the lamp clips.
Carefully install replacement compact fluorescent lamps and replace light fixture parts in reverse order.
Testimonial By:
Testimonial:
Thomas Branch Belmont, NC
I recently purchased this light for my 10 gallon nano reef. This light is a workhorse. It illuminates the tank well and runs suprisingly cool. Awesome light for the money. Another great product from a great company. " Coralife". Thanks Dr. Foster and Smith, for great prices and service.
TCB
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Please note: Return of electrical equipment and lightbulbs to Foster & Smith Aquatics for exchange or refund is limited to 60 days from the date of purchase. Beyond 60 days, please contact the manufacturer for repair or replacement as covered by the manufacturer's warranty.