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Model # 78106100
SPABRITE
The world standard of reliability for spa lighting
SpaBrite lights are available with either stainless steel or triple chrome-plated brass face rings. This energy-efficient light is perfect for spas and areas where space is not available for a full-size light. SpaBrite lights install in small plastic or stainless steel Pentair niches.
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Is there a suitable LED Bulb replacement for the Pentair SpaBrite 120V?
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Yes. The J&J Electroincs Color Splash Spa LED bulbs will work with this light. The part number for the 120V bulb is LPL70301102A.
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looking at the description it say the light is a halogen. I would like to install the color changing led bulb from J&J. but its a standard E26 base. My question is what type of bulb does it take?
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The Colorsplash from J&J is for incandescent bulb replacement only. The Aquabrite uses these types of bulbs.
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I need to replace a 77XXXXXX 250 watt 120 Volt T-4 bulb type Pentair spa light. I would like to replace it with a 120 volt unit that accepts par16 bulbs. Will this unit fit in my existing niche? the niche is approximately 5" inches deep and 5" inches in diameter at the face.
I've included the only picture I have of the old unit. Unfortunately I think it was accidentally thrown out so this is the only information I have.
Cheers.
Hi D, yes this spa light should fit however you will need to confirm the cord length that you will need.
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Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Strong cord to pull new cable plus helper
Turned off electricity to light. Disconnected light wiring at junction box and attach cord which will be used to pull new light cable. Removed screw on light an pull cable from conduit. Make sure you have STRONG cord attached to end of cable. Measure length of old light cable to order proper length for new light. After cable is removed attach cord to new light cable and pull new cable back to junction box. Determine slack needed at light end and replace light in socket wrapping slack around new light. Replace screw to hold light in place. At junction box end, cut excess cable and reconnect to lighting wire source.
Note, it might take two persons to feed new cable through conduit depending on number of conduit bends. Helper also insures that you do NOT separate pull cord from new cable.
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver
I bought the $300 kit which included the correct size light and I swapped out the white bulb for the color changing bulb. I turned off the power and fished the wire thru to the outlet and wired it in. IT WORKED!
Also it changes cool colors and the Kids love it. Ok... Who am I kidding. I love it! I have the coolest pool on the block! so I bought another light and set it up so both lights work and are synced so the pool changes color together.
Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, wire cutter & Gorilla tape
Disconnected old spa light electrical line at the electrical outlet switch; spliced new spa fixture
line to old spa light line and simply pulled approx. 20' of old line into the switch outlet housing
and continued pulling the new line to the required length needed (leaving 3' of new line at the spa light niche). Cut off extra line and re-wired new line at the switch outlet. Fitted new spa light fixture with the new color LED light. Voila, an instant magical light show!!
The Most Recent Reviews
(4 out of 5 stars) Easy fixture replacement for the DIY
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Works great. Was fairly easy to install, just had to get the old fixture cord moving then it pulled through the conduit easily.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Good Simple Light
Reviewed By: Earl T. from Oviedo, FL ()
Pros: Easy install and attractive.
Cons: None to report
This is a good simple light...Installation is straight forward, it's attractive and provides more than adequate spa lighting. I'm pleased and the quality appears to be very good.
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