k-2 Viper Question

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Alright, so after being stumped two days in a row by my 150 watt k-2 viper I come for your advice. This could be noimated for dumbest question of the year......

I bought the fixture from Barry about a month ago and am just now getting around to putting in a Phoenix 14k bulb. I removed the 4 screws holding the glass and cannot figure out how to remove the glass to get to the bulb. I have tried sliding it, prying the outer lip off that surrounds the glass, and every other gentle option. I didn't do anything too forceful just because I didn't want to break the glass.

So here comes the dumbest question asked this year....How exactly do you remove the glass on a viper 150 watt fixture? :doh:

Thanks,
Miles
 
Do you have any pics, I'm sure someone who runs Mh will pop in and getcha straightned out
 
I've never used the viper but when I had my 48" fixture. I'd have to remove all the screws on one aide of the fixture to remove that side panel. Thats when I was able to slide all the glass and metal panels covers from the fixtures. Take a look at your fixture is see if your able to do the same. Let me google that fixture and I'll get back with you

Edit: http://www.jbjlighting.com/pdfs/K-2ViperDeluxeManual.pdf

http://www.aquacave.com/Manuals/JBJ_K2_viper_manual.pdf

Not sure which one you have so theres both links to the k-2. Good luck
 
Thanks for the link. It appears that over time the outer ring must have just gotten "stuck". I figured it was supposed to come off but after a lot of prying with a small screwdriver all around the edges it didn't budge at all. After work today I will give it a try. Hopefully 3rd time is the charm
 
mhender8;645812 wrote: Thanks for the link. It appears that over time the outer ring must have just gotten "stuck". I figured it was supposed to come off but after a lot of prying with a small screwdriver all around the edges it didn't budge at all. After work today I will give it a try. Hopefully 3rd time is the charm

Don't force it too hard or else you'll crack something. Going back to my old 48" fixture. I got it used and it had a lot of salt creep on the covers where my T5's where. One solid piece of acrylic cover 48" long. It took me 5 hours to remove it due to it being stuck. What I did was take some really hot water and dripped it into the cracks of the covers and just waited for a minute for loosen it up a little. That seemed to really help. Try doing that first before you go prying at it. Good luck.

Hoang
 
Hnguyen;645813 wrote: Don't force it too hard or else you'll crack something. Going back to my old 48" fixture. I got it used and it had a lot of salt creep on the covers where my T5's where. One solid piece of acrylic cover 48" long. It took me 5 hours to remove it due to it being stuck. What I did was take some really hot water and dripped it into the cracks of the covers and just waited for a minute for loosen it up a little. That seemed to really help. Try doing that first before you go prying at it. Good luck.

Hoang


Thanks for the advise Hoang. I will give the hot water in the cracks method a try tonight.

Miles
 
Hot water worked like a charm after only 10 minutes or so. Thanks a lot!:thumbs:
 
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