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I am retrofitting my LED fixture into the hood of my JBJ lighting 24G nano cube. Both the heat sink and the fans are 1" thick. This leaves about 1/2" or less air gap from the bottom of them to where I would install the acryllic protective cover (the one I am fabricating) if I made it flush with the bottom of the JBJ nano hood. If I lower the cover/lens any more, it will be splashed. Even if I leave it tight with the LEDs and fans, there will be quite a bit of splash that will require maintenance.
My question is this: Can you think of any reason why I should not lower my acryllic protector down about another 1/2" or so and place the bottom surface in constant contact with the water surface? It will be water-tight so I am not worried about that. I hope to gain sufficient air circulation without seriously modifying the heat sink and replacing the fans. And I can live with the loss of a shimmer effect -- I've been on PC bulbs for ages.
Thanks.
My question is this: Can you think of any reason why I should not lower my acryllic protector down about another 1/2" or so and place the bottom surface in constant contact with the water surface? It will be water-tight so I am not worried about that. I hope to gain sufficient air circulation without seriously modifying the heat sink and replacing the fans. And I can live with the loss of a shimmer effect -- I've been on PC bulbs for ages.
Thanks.