This quote is from the novel, Beloved by Toni Morrison. The "red and undulating light" in which the line refers to is a symbol. Red and the variation of the color is present throughout much of the novel. This specific red is meant to depict death and an atmosphere of angst. The 'him' and 'he' that is being referred to is the character, Paul D. Garner, one of the Sweet Home men. After speaking with Sethe-the character considered to be the protagonist- he enters the house and is stopped by the light, unaware of what happened around seventeen years before his arrival.
Read the novel if you want to know what happened.
Refraction. Like when you put your hand in the pool and your fingers look stubby.
yes 400 to 450 is what you should get
Because light is refracted (bent) by the water so the block seems to be a little above the bottom but it really isn't.
Yes, the 130 volts you read on the bulb is the maximum it will handle. It will work perfectly on a 120 volt circuit and will actually last longer than a standard 120 volt bulb.
Due to the refraction of light, a body of water (whether its a sink, pool or lake) will appear more shallow than it actually is.
No
Yes, lightning can damage a pool light.
Pool lightCall the company or person that leased you the property and ask them where the switch is to the pool light. If they don't know; often a pool light is turned on by a breaker in the panel marked "pool light." A breaker is an overcurrent protective device, it can not be used to "switch" a light unless it is marked "SWD".
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Have a professional do it. As an insurance adjuster I had a death claim when the apartment maintenance man "fixed" the pool light and a young girl was killed by electric shock from improper wiring of the pool light.
You can purchase a swimming pool light online from the Pool Supply World website. Alternatively, you can also purchase these lights from retailers such as Amazon.
There is a pool company - wholesale only- who sells a pool light ring just for this purpose. Your favorite pool store can order one . You just have to know the brand of light fixture. But first the broken screw has to be removed by drilling it out. k
If you are referring to a commercial pool you would have to check with your local pool inspector. The rule of thumb for commercial pools is: is you have a light in the pool it needs to work. If you don't have a light you are likely grandfathered in without a light.
It has to be six (6) feet with a locked gate. peace out
Turn of the breaker to the light. Drain the pool (at least below the light). Unseal the light. Remove and replace the bulb. Re-seal the light (replace the gasket if the mfr recommends this). Turn on the breaker and check the light for function. Fill the pool. Check the light for leaks. Piece of cake, actually. It just takes a while to do. Don't forget to check the pool chemistry after filling it!
What brand?
There is no difference.