Call a swimming pool tech. He has knowledge of how your system works. He knows the codes in your area. If you do something that is not to code in replacing parts it could get someone hurt.
Check the GFCI to see if it is tripped or check the circuit breakers. If that was the only thing keeping the light off then you have solved your problem. However, if it trips again you then have to find out why it tripped. That is where a knowledgeable tech comes in and earns his pay and do it safely. k
Yes, you can replace ordinary light bulbs with an LED.
The lighting installed in these swimming pools are normal flouresant light bulbs within waterproof cases. The installation is actual very difficult to do. It requires draining the pool, and making indentations into the pool floor to install these lights.
One could replace a broken led car light at a garage. Alternatively, if one wishes to replace the broken led car light themselves there are many places that will demonstrate how to do this. For example, Youtube, Cars direct and Much Buy.
Faulty wiring.
If you are asking what products are included when you purchase a swimming pool, the answer is..."it depends". Our company, Florida Bonded Pools in Jacksonville (floridabondedpools.com) Florida, sells a basic pool package that includes an in-ground concrete swimming pool with an exposed aggregate interior finish, pump, filter, (2) main drains, (3) wall returns, chlorine tablet feeder, waterline tile, walk in steps, bench in the deep area, skimmer, pool light, pool decking, etc... Other pools we build will have these items and possibly some upgrades such as, LED lighting, salt chlorine generator, outdoor kitchen and/or fire pit, heat pump, spa, waterfall, ect...
Most LED lights are not replaceable. The best thing to do would be to buy the bulbs and the strings separate
Its a whole led unit replace whole deal not bulb
There are no individual bulbs, just LED's in the dials, and you will have to replace the entire instrument cluster.
It is very simple to repair a color changing LED light on a strand of Christmas lights. You simply pull the damaged light out of the socket and replace it with a new one.
Step 1: Material and tool prepare. 1, A inground pool led light, it can be white or color change, if you have any query to choose led pool light. Read the article How to choose a inground pool led lights 2, A lens gasket replacement kit and a pilot screw, it must same type as your pool light fixture.Most pool light fixture are from Pentair and Hayward. With the light fixture series NO, You can find suitable gasket and screw online shop or your local shop. Usually online shop is cheaper. 3,A dry towel 4,Two screwdriver,one flat and one Philips. Step 2: Turn off all pool electricity Very important; before next steps, you must cut off all the pool power. You can find the square electrical box near the pool,Some pool has two box,one is transformer which transfer 120V to 12V. You need shut off the electrical box button not the transformer. When you shut off power. It's better to make sure power is off. You can test via switch on the pool light and see whether it can light up. Step 3: Get the light housing out. It might be two scenarios, the light fixture on the poolside wall which very easy to reach with your hand, Just lean over unscrew the screw, then get the housing out. or the light fixture install at the bottom of the pool, you need jump in water to take out. Step 4:Open the light fixture niche Use the Philips screwdriver unscrew the niche clip screw, the one with a stainless circle.Different housing have different clip and clip screws.Some old light fixture might have several this type clips need unscrew. Or some type need use wrench to unscrew the screw Step 4: Open the cover Use the flat screwdriver to prize up the cover and gasket. Step 5: Screw out the light bulb Step 6: Clean the niche inside, make it clean and dry Step 7: Put the led light bulb in niche. Step 8: Turn on the power test the light If your inground pool led lights is multicolor ,test the switch control or remote control. Then turn off the power again. Step 9: Change the gasket and clean the cover . Step 10: Reassembling the light fixture and put back in pool. Before screw it on pool wall. It is better put the light fixture in water several minutes to test whether will leak water inside the niche. For more image guide you can visit the post homelightpro dot com
From halogen to LED you can divide by 4 to find the equivalent. Therefore an 80 watt LED would do the job.
its an LED light, the whole unit has to be replaced. The spoiler needs to come off.