06-14-15, 09:51 AM | #8 |
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If the lamp is submersible, the only advantage to unplugging it would be temperature differences. In any closed container, when it gets hot, the trapped air expands. Sometimes, seals that are designed to keep water out don't necessarily keep air in. If some air escapes due to expansion, when the container cools, it becomes a "vacuum" and can draw in. If it's underwater when that happens, you can get water in.
Doesn't always happen, but it can. Unplugging the lamp can allow it to cool some before submerging. |
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