When you replace a light bulb in your pool light fixture, you should have 4'-5' of extra cord behind your light fixture to be able to set your light fixture up on the pool deck. Sometimes the fight fixture is installed without this extra 4'-5' and the cord is not long enough to reach the pool deck. This guide shows your how to temporarily extend your light cord an extra 4'-5' on the light fixture side.
Michael Posted: 12/10/2020
Pavers ~ 3" have been added to my pool surface & there is not enough cord attached to the light to put it on the pool surface to work on it. In the back of the niche, there is some type of cable clamp that prevents the pool light cable from pulling more cable from the swimming pool junction box. I have never seen this before. Is this sort of clamp that one can loosen the cable clamp screw & then pull more cable?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 12/11/2020
I'd have to see a picture of it, but installers normally use a cord stopper and/or epoxy. The cord stopper is just a rubber wedge with a hole for the cord.Reply
Gary Roberson Posted: 3/3/2021
I can’t budge my cable, seems to be stuck in the conduit. I have enough cable to get the lens and gasket a couple of inches above water. I’m thinking of securing the housing with a bungee cord to hold it above the water and changing the bulb????Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 3/4/2021
Whatever you choose to do, make sure you flip the breaker to lessen the chance of shock. The bungee cord option sounds like a good compromise, but start at the breaker first.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 5/26/2016
Great article on How ToThanks
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Anonymous Posted: 4/8/2016
Thanks not the full solution for my situation but very helpfulReply