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Length of Mercury Vapor Bulbs in Current 10" Dome fixtures

reptoman Dec 17, 2004 08:23 AM

I have researched a bulb from Big Apple Herps, which is their new brand but looks to be a good bulb, which because of price and the specs decided to purchase one. What I have been working with is most of the new Mercury vapor bulbs are longer than say a regular 150 watt zoomed basking bulb. Since I am somewhat concerned about the health issues involved with some of these new bulbs I prefer to house them in a dome fixture as opposed to attaching them to the top of my cages and having them uncovered. The dome fixtures seem to be about 10” wide but not deep enough to accept these new bulbs without the bulb touching the screen. I prefer to have a screen ¼” mesh to set the bulb on. Anyway you may not have run into this problem, if you do read about the Big Apple Herps one it’s not going to fit, and one of the others that I purchased fits, but still sits on the screen.

So I decided to get domestic in my shop today and I took a regular ceramic top 8.5. Dome lamp, and then cut the top of a 10” brooder dome bottom. Put them together with four 6/32 x 3/8” screws with washers and nuts and extended the depth of my lamp holder to 9 inches or so in depth. This allows me to screw in any mercury vapor bulb and still be ½ to ¾ of an inch from the bottom of the bell and above the screen comfortably. The manufacturer of all the bulbs insists for optimum performance your bulb should not touch the screen. Perhaps you have designed your cages etc. so this hasn’t been an issue, or you may be using fluorescents as I do on some of my other reptiles; but for the sake of conversation, encase some of you do run into the problem I’m thinking this worked well. Most of us have extra domes hanging around (or at least some of us –LOL!) so I thought I would pass along to you all….I believe you can buy the 10” brooder bell housings with out the fixture if your interested in getting into such a project.

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Replies (1)

fireside3 Dec 19, 2004 05:47 PM

great write up repto...this is the type of tech tips we need more of.

I would just like to add, for further information to those that don't know, that the mercury vapor bulbs are placed or mounted
in the vertical position to extend life of the bulb filament.

also, the health effects that were referred to mean; the murcury vapor bulb produces large amounts of ultraviolet radiation, and, there is no phospor coating on the inside of the bulb to stop or reduce it ( the way all UV transmitting bulbs work ). due to the higher power output of these UV lamps, it is wise to have them domed in such a way that they're not
flooding UV radiation all thru your living room. if you end up with sunburn or snow blindness after a few days of sitting indoors...you'll know why! ;-P

Mick Palermo
fireside3@hotmail.com

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