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My brand new aquatic life dx18 just fell into my tank water while trying to setup alone. Now it’s not working not even turning on its shorting as soon as I plug it into an outlet. Anyone from New Jersey who can take a look please ? Or guide me on what to do !!
 
Put it in rice to dry it completely out first.
No, do not put your electronics in rice. The dust and starch from rice grains can cause damage to sensitive electronic circuits.

If you have all ready plugged the device back in after unplugging it, then it’s likely you have permanently damaged your circuit board. That you are seeing the lights short is evidence of this. I would be concerned about the lights posing a long-term fire hazard even after they dry out.
 
No, do not put your electronics in rice. The dust and starch from rice grains can cause damage to sensitive electronic circuits.

If you have all ready plugged the device back in after unplugging it, then it’s likely you have permanently damaged your circuit board. That you are seeing the lights short is evidence of this. I would be concerned about the lights posing a long-term fire hazard even after they dry out.
It’s better dry than not at all.
At least it has possibilities.
Cover it with a sheet if your worried.
Done it, worked great for me.
 
Maybe you could contact mfg and send it in for repair. It won't be warranty, but it might be less expensive than a replacement.
 
My brand new aquatic life dx18 just fell into my tank water while trying to setup alone. Now it’s not working not even turning on its shorting as soon as I plug it into an outlet. Anyone from New Jersey who can take a look please ? Or guide me on what to do !!
No rice- This is not a phone or radio. Salt and electricity do not mix . Do not open or take apart but call manufacturer to see what help they can offer BUT you may find yourself in the market for a replacement unit- Unfortunately
 
Thanks guys yea I took it apart dried it as best I can I emailed manufacturer waiting on them now to see what they say.
 
The thing is it didn’t even get that wet only one side fell in but I guess that was enough.
 
 
Yea the ballast hit water a little but the unit honestly didn’t have much water in it only one side dropped into the water and I immediately pulled it out and dried.
 
The thing is it didn’t even get that wet only one side fell in but I guess that was enough.
These lights today so expensive and have tiny circuit boards
 
These lights today so expensive and have tiny circuit boards
Isn’t the circuit board in the ballast tho ? I’d figure if I change that it would be okay. I mean Iam still waiting to hear from aquatic life manufacturer see what they say. If anything bring it to my LFS and see if they can fix it.
 
I already have the hydra 32hd over my tank but wanted this for my new sps. This is pic a year ago before corals.
 

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Isn’t the circuit board in the ballast tho ? I’d figure if I change that it would be okay. I mean Iam still waiting to hear from aquatic life manufacturer see what they say. If anything bring it to my LFS and see if they can fix it.
Ballasts actually prevent overheating, shortages and controls the amount of wattage output. The little circuits control colrs, timers, wifi, etc based on type of lamp
 

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