Lid very hot! ;)

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MarkW19

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I've just upgraded my lighting, and now my tank lid (black ash type wood) is getting VERY hot on the underside when I take it off.

Is it possible that it could get so hot that some of the paint falls off and into my tank or anything?!? :p
 
Got the fan sorted, just not arrived yet :)

Do you think the paint thing will be an issue?
 
I would keep a eye on it if it starts to bubble up then it would be a possible issue. If its paint you would see signs of it coming off before it falls into the tank. And if it does IMO I dont see dried paint being a real issue.
 
My tank was given to me used. Some of the paint inside the hood around the MH lights had bubbled and flaked off by the time I got it. So it's certainly a possibility. As part of my cabinet and hood restoration, I spray painted the inside of the hood with some paint from an auto parts store that is meant for painting exhausts/headers. This paint can withstand very high temperatures. With adequate ventilation (fans) it will stay cool but if you're really worried about it, you could try some of the high-temp paint.
 
So, before anything bad happens, the paint will start bubbling to give me a warning?
 
Probably depends on what the hood is made of and how hot the lights get. In this particular case, the paint came off but the hood never caught fire.
 
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