He failed to mention that you need to install a transformer when switching from a Halogen to an LED pool light. This is a terrible presentation for failing to mention this. The reason your light blew.
@@randygoldberg8753 the manufacturer states you don't need to change the transformer, which the presenter also says. It is variable voltage, 12vac-32vac so should work with all known manufacturers. Having said that, I don't own one yet but am looking into Retro fits at the moment
My guess is poor quality factory design of the diodes but then i dont' really know. Say do they make orange pool lights. When i was a quid our neighbours had a spar and a pool the pool had a white under water light and an orange light in the spar i loved those as a kid. The wiring went under ground and ther was two switches above the kitchen sink must've cost a bit to install but worth it!!!!
I have had 4 lights fail in the last 4 years (pool has 3 lights). Very unreliable and no chance of getting warranty if it fails 1 day after warranty ends. By the way warranty only 1 year for a reason. Leds will last 50000 hours but corrosion in the light will kill electronics. I would not purchase these again
I’m very sorry I have a question that pool light is not need contact for on or of
When I switched my pool light on, my Aquaquip Multi-LED blew
What may have caused this? And can I get a replacement LED? :S
He failed to mention that you need to install a transformer when switching from a Halogen to an LED pool light. This is a terrible presentation for failing to mention this. The reason your light blew.
@@randygoldberg8753 the manufacturer states you don't need to change the transformer, which the presenter also says. It is variable voltage, 12vac-32vac so should work with all known manufacturers. Having said that, I don't own one yet but am looking into Retro fits at the moment
@@randygoldberg8753 THE HALAGEN should of been 12 v to begin with and he mentions transformer .
My guess is poor quality factory design of the diodes but then i dont' really know. Say do they make orange pool lights. When i was a quid our neighbours had a spar and a pool the pool had a white under water light and an orange light in the spar i loved those as a kid. The wiring went under ground and ther was two switches above the kitchen sink must've cost a bit to install but worth it!!!!
I have had 4 lights fail in the last 4 years (pool has 3 lights). Very unreliable and no chance of getting warranty if it fails 1 day after warranty ends. By the way warranty only 1 year for a reason. Leds will last 50000 hours but corrosion in the light will kill electronics. I would not purchase these again
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