BB
Flashlight Enthusiast
I have moisture proofed many lights and electrical items (cars, exterior, etc.) by using silicon grease (the type sold for waterproofing auto ignition systems) with good success.
But, I wanted to see if anyone had done this with normal 8 foot fluorescent (one and two pin type lamps) fixtures.
At the pool where my daughter swims it is very humid and I jiggled the bulbs to get them working again (typical open commercial fixture), and I wanted to see if anyone has had any problems with silicon (or other better suggestions) to help the fixtures last longer. Any problems with silicon causing the plastic in the fixture to fail?
Also, has anyone tried this in a typical exterior PAR fixture with 70-150 watt floods...
-Bill
But, I wanted to see if anyone had done this with normal 8 foot fluorescent (one and two pin type lamps) fixtures.
At the pool where my daughter swims it is very humid and I jiggled the bulbs to get them working again (typical open commercial fixture), and I wanted to see if anyone has had any problems with silicon (or other better suggestions) to help the fixtures last longer. Any problems with silicon causing the plastic in the fixture to fail?
Also, has anyone tried this in a typical exterior PAR fixture with 70-150 watt floods...
-Bill