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Its good to hear you say this!Mars Hydro are junk, they scammed alot of members here with there bullshit lies about there warranty
Avoid them all together and invest your money with another company that deserves it.
Yes he did but there was only like 9 out so im wondering what i did wrongWhy did the guy send you diodes to fix it?
ok, now you make sense.solder some diodes,give it a good clean,inside and out.give it a whirl.good luck anyhow.at least you ain't gotta talk to mars customer service,cus me no fucky speak englis..lol.And medgrower1 let me know that it needed to be fixed when i bought it so he didnt do anything wrong i just posted to see if anyone could help or know how to fix this
I was talking to them last night omfg they suckok, now you make sense.solder some diodes,give it a good clean,inside and out.give it a whirl.good luck anyhow.at least you ain't gotta talk to mars customer service,cus me no fucky speak englis..lol.
OkTurn it off until you change em out.you might burn em out altogether.
hehe...I was talking to them last night omfg they suck
Check out my thread,mine are mars but 3watt diodes.still had drivers out,still got one diode popped and mars still suck
Ill be sure to check it outCheck out my thread,mine are mars but 3watt diodes.still had drivers out,still got one diode popped and mars still suck
But,you can still make some gooey with a bit of dialing in and maybe some supplement lights,uvb?works for me,until I get something better.
Its not what you did wrongYes he did but there was only like 9 out so im wondering what i did wrong
how long have you been running the 20 panels? got any pics of them in operation? what are some of the better drivers we could use in these and what is the cost of those drivers? why dont they say on the wesite not to use them above 60% humidity ?I own 20 mars hydro lights. The diodes are not the problem. It is the power supplies. Anyone having problems with these lights, isn't taking care of them properly. You must keep the humidity below 60% at all times and the temperature below 85 degrees. Do that and your light will last for years. You can also just install better power supplies.
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