By PureLine


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Part # PL5808

Warranty 2 Year Warranty

Dimensions 6-5/8" x 5-1/4"

Product Description


REPLACEMENT COLOR CHANGING LED POOL & SPA LIGHTS

PureColors replacement LED pool & spa bulbs offer seven solid colors, and nine light shows that can instantly transform your pool area into a color-rich paradise. The PureColors bulb uses an Edison screw in base, so they install easily into your existing fixture in just minutes. Plus, LED technology makes them the most energy efficient and longest lasting bulb on the market.

ADVANTAGES:

  • LED technology
  • 80% Operational Cost Savings
  • Standard screw in light base for quick & easy replacement
  • Synchronize multiple lights to operate in unison
  • 50,000 hours Lifespan
  • 2-year warranty
  • 441LED's

COMPATIBILITY:

  • Hayward® Astrolite SP0580 Series
  • Hayward® DuraLite SP0570 Series
  • Pentair® Amerlite 784 Series
  • Note: Not compatible with Swimquip® Light Fixtures or Hayward SP0540® series.

Disclaimer:

All manufacturers’ names, brand names, trademarks, images, symbols, descriptions, and part numbers are used herein for reference purposes only.

Product Specifications

Manufacturer:
Pureline
Color:
Color Changing
Pool / Spa Type:
Pool
Volts:
12 V
Watts:
35 W
Controller:
Light Switch
Lumens:
White: 2,600 Colors: 850
Incandescent Equivalent:
300 Watt
Warranty:
2 yrs
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?     Asked on 4/6/2016by Inyo Visitor

Can the light be changed without draining the pool?
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A  Answered on 4/7/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Yes you can replace the bulb in your pool light with this LED bulb without needing to drain your pool water. You will first need to turn off power to the pool light at your breaker then go to the pool light and remove the pilot screw which is located on the face ring of your light. Once the pilot screw is removed this will allow you to bring your entire light fixture up on to your pool deck where you can then replace the bulb. The replacing of the bulb is as simple as unscrewing the old bulb and screwing in the new bulb. I would also suggest replacing your lights lens gasket when replacing the bulb, the two most popular would be the Hayward Astrolite Lens Gasket and the Pentair Amerlite Lens Gasket. We also have a great Video on How to Replace a Swimming Pool Light Bulb which will walk you through the process.
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?     Asked on 4/7/2016by mark

is there a remote control to stop the changing colors or does it cycle the different colors constantly?
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A  Answered on 4/7/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

The light would be controlled through a standard light switch or your pool control system. Flipping your light switch on and off relatively quickly will cycle the light to the next color or next light show. There are 16 modes, 7 modes are fixed colors and 9 modes are rotating color shows.
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?     Asked on 4/7/2016by David

Can the light be stopped on one particular color? I tried downloading the owners manual and there seems to be a bad link
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A  Answered on 4/7/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Yes the light can be stopped on a color there are 7 fixed colors white, red, green, blue, gold, cyan and violet. You would cycle to the fixed colors by flipping your pool light switch relatively quickly. In addition to the fixed colors there are 9 color shows..... Evening Sea (slow animation of blue and red), Evening rivers (slow animation of green and red), Riviera (slow animation of blue and green, Rainbow (slow animation of all colors), River of Colors (slow animation of all colors followed by Four Seasons), Disco (fast animation followed by Rainbow) and Party (Fast animation followed by River of Colors).
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?     Asked on 4/7/2016by Inyo Visitor

if you just have an ON/OFF switch for the light how does the color change?
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A  Answered on 4/7/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Alan M.

Hello, The light can be stopped on a color. There are 7 fixed colors white, red, green, blue, gold, cyan and violet. You would cycle to the fixed colors by flipping your pool light switch relatively quickly. In addition to the fixed colors there are 9 color shows..... Evening Sea (slow animation of blue and red), Evening rivers (slow animation of green and red), Riviera (slow animation of blue and green, Rainbow (slow animation of all colors), River of Colors (slow animation of all colors followed by Four Seasons), Disco (fast animation followed by Rainbow) and Party (Fast animation followed by River of Colors).
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?     Asked on 4/7/2016by Dane

What is the correct wattage for lighting equivelent to the existing 12V 300W bulb?
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A  Answered on 4/7/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Hi Dane, I would suggest the 12V 35 Watt Pure Colors LED Pool Bulb as an equivalent  replacement to a 12V 300 Watt Bulb.
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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

Less than 1 hr

Tools Needed

Screwdriver

A brand new pool needs an up to date light!

Written on 5/14/2021 by Guest

Brand new pool kit came with a Hayward wet Niche and 120 volt light kit. My "Pool Consultant" informed me that a 120 volt light would not meet code in my area. I ordered this 12 volt color change light and installed it with a transformer. My Electrician installed transformer and wiring to the light J-box.

1. Turn off all breakers to the pool equipment
2. Remove the light assembly from the niche
3. Pull the light assembly up to the deck
4. Loosen the screw on clamp ring until the clamp ring can be removed
5. Carefully pry the gasket/lens assembly away from the stainless steel housing
6. Remove and replace the gasket around the perimeter of the lens, set aside
7. Unscrew the old bulb
8. Install the new LED bulb
9. Lightly lube the gasket and place the lens on the stainless steel housing
10. Replace the clamp ring and tighten the screw
11. Coil up the extra cord into the niche
12. Place light assembly back in the niche and tighten the screw
13. Turn on the breakers and test light operation

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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

Less than 1 hr

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Nut Drivers

Old standard clear light burnt out.

Written on 5/28/2020 by Guest

Another easy repair. After watching a DIY video on Inyo Pools, I knew this was a project I could handle. First thing you should do is identify the breaker that powers the light and open it to prevent possible harm.

Before opening the pool, while the water was low, I removed the three screws on the rim that attaches the light to the pool. This release the canister so I could work on the light out of the water. After removing the lens, it was just like screwing in a regular light bulb. I purchased an LED light with multiple colors and the suggested new gasket through Inyo Pools.

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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

2 to 4 hrs

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Pliers, Adjustable Wrench

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The light bulb went out, needed changing

Written on 11/5/2019 by Guest

Had to remove all of the water
Removed the protective cover with a screwdriver
Removed light
Grabed new replacement
Placed inside
Secured everything
Put back the protective cover
Refilled the pool

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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

Less than 1 hr

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Wrench Set

Bad gasket on Amerilite pool light

Written on 6/22/2019 by Guest

Remove light by removing phillips head screw at the top of light

Remove retaining ring around light and separate lens and gasket from fixture

Remove & replace bulb and clean lens & retaining ring of old gasket

Replace new gasket and retaining ring

Screw fixture back into pool wall

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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

1 to 2 hrs

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Adjustable Wrench

Change From Halogen

Written on 6/4/2019 by Guest

I had to enter the pool, made more difficult because my Hayward HeatPro heat pump is not operating and the water is still chilly. I removed the Hayward case but found that there had been some water seepage and the outlet corroded. I have not replaced the bulb but, I am looking into getting a new light case to complete the project.

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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

1 to 2 hrs

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Pliers

2     0

Converted pool lights to low-voltage and LED.

Written on 9/26/2017 by Guest

Purchased Intermec 300W transformer from Inyo; installed by a licensed electrician. Removed each light from the niche with a single screw. Layed the fixture on a towel on the pool deck, Removed the clamp from the fixture with a single screw. Screw nuts dissolved as soon as the screw turned. Discovered that the plastic face rims were melted/deformed on both lights. Ordered replacement face rims from Inyo - delivered the next day. Removed the lens and replaced the gasket. Screwed in the new LED bulbs. Added a thin bead of silicone gasket lube. Placed the lens back on the fixture. Fitted the new face rim to the light and aligned the clamp. Replaced the screws and nuts with new stainless steel parts. Reattached the fixture into the niche via the 'hook' on the bottom of the face rim and the screw on the top. Takes a little patience to get the screw to bite, especially in the deep end. New lights look awesome!

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