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.
A swimming pool can appear shallower than it actually is due to the refraction of light at the water's surface. When light passes from air into water, it bends, causing objects underwater to appear closer to the surface than they actually are. Additionally, the design and color of the pool's interior can also impact how deep it appears to be.
One efficient way to heat a swimming pool and maintain comfortable temperatures for swimming is to use a pool heater. Pool heaters can be powered by electricity, gas, or solar energy, and can quickly raise the water temperature to a desired level. Additionally, using a pool cover when the pool is not in use can help retain heat and prevent heat loss, further ensuring comfortable swimming temperatures.
When looking down into a swimming pool, you are likely to overestimate its depth. This is because of the way light refracts in water, making objects appear closer to the surface than they actually are.
Yes, your body can lose heat by conduction while in a swimming pool. Conduction is the transfer of heat through direct contact with a cooler surface, such as the pool water, causing your body temperature to drop.
The heat from the sun warms the swimming pool by transferring energy to the water molecules, causing them to move faster and increase in temperature.
As an ordinary light bulb will illuminate the whole pool, not just a circle you must be thinking of a spotlight bulb. The answer will depend on how tightly focused the spotlight is.
Hire a pool tech to trouble shoot the device. You are either using the wrong bulbs or the light fixture and wireing are old. You also HAVE to have a GFCI added to the system.
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.
Subject to the light unit at the right height in the wall, so it can be serviced from the pool deck. It takes about an hour to change the bulb £48-54 plus the bulb £39 for 300w Certikin or £39 for halogen.
'Swimming Pool', sometimes shortened to 'Pool'.
That would depend on the type of light, the wattage, the shape of the pool and the size of the pool.
You probably need to replace the light switch
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.
What are swimming pool "Coopers"
it depends on which swimming pool
Do you have a pool light niche already installed in the pool? If not, you need a pool builder to do the job to code.
To choose the right pool light transformer for your swimming pool, consider the voltage requirements of your pool lights and match them with the transformer's output voltage. Additionally, ensure the transformer has the appropriate wattage capacity to power all your pool lights. It's important to consult with a professional or refer to the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure compatibility and safety.