$160.79
Part # PL5809
Warranty 2 Year Warranty
Dimensions 6-5/8" x 5-5/8"
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 Pure Colors 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.
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Can the light be changed without draining the pool?
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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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is there a remote control to stop the changing colors or does it cycle the different colors constantly?
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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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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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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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What is the correct wattage for lighting equivelent to the existing 12V 300W bulb?
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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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What size is the base ? I need a replacement for a halogen mini candelabra style
bulb.
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Hi Steve, This bulb has an R40 base. Unfortunately there is no LED bulb that can work with a fixture that uses a mini candelabra style bulb.
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Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Socket Set
2 0
Well my pool light stopped turning on a few months ago. I really hoped it was due to the light being burned out and not a bad wire from the fixture back to the switch, but I wouldn’t know until spring when it got a little warmer.
Spring came and I ventured to figure out the problem. I was able to remove the single screw holding my pool light fixture in by just laying on my pool deck and reaching in. Once I had the fixture out of the water and taken apart, I out a household bulb I had in and flipped the switch. It worked! This meant my pool bulb was bad.
I ordered a new bulb, opting to go for the color changing LED one. Shipping was quick and it arrived in a few days. I also ordered a new gasket, because I’d read that you should replace it when doing this repair.
That weekend I got into the pool and screwed the fixture back in. The new color changing bulb is awesome. The whole family loves it, and it should last a heck of a lot longer than the old style of bulbs did, while using a lot less electricity too!
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver
Took the old fixture out, unscrewed the old bulb matched the model number of the fixture with Inyopools cross-reference and ordered the new bulb.
This was as seamless as changing a light bulb. The correct bulb was sent that I matched with model number, it came incredibly fast and InyoPools even got the order out the same day and I ordered after the 1:00 cut off time.
They went over and above with customer service!~ Thank you InyoPools!
Anne S.
Kansas
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket Set, Towel
2 0
If you are handy with DIY projects, this is one you can do. Having LED lights in the pool and spa is a huge energy $$$ saver. We have our pool lights on every morning and evening now. Prior to this, we rarely used the lights.
NOTE: This light should NOT be used with a dimmer. This important information is not very obvious in the documentation.
1. Turn off power to pool lights at the breaker.
2. Layout tools on towel along the deck above the light niche.
3. Get in the pool (I will use any excuse to get in the water).
4. Unscrew single pilot screw at top of light niche.
5. Pull out light fixture and lay on towel.
7. Note location of screw and clamp holding lens in place (You'll want to reassemble it in the same position).
8. Use a socket set to loosen clamp holding lens and ring to fixture. Remove clamp, ring, and lens.
9. Remove old gasket, clean rim of fixture, replace with a new gasket.
10. Remove 500 watt bulb and replace with 35 watt color changing LED bulb.
11. Clean lens.
12. Turn power on at breaker, test bulb, turn power off at breaker.
13. Reassemble lens, ring, and clamp to fixture. Securely tighten clamp with socket wrench. Use pliers to take out some slack in the clamp ring, if necessary.
14. Set light fixture in water and test for air leaks. If a steady stream of bubbles appear, quickly remove the fixture and check the assembly around the gasket.
15. Wind cord around fixture and you return the fixture to the niche.
16. Align the fixture to the niche and replace the pilot screw to hold it in place.
17. Turn the power on at the breaker.
18. Test the light (See the directions for selecting the desired color setting or syncing with a color changing LED spa light).
Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver
Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver
Bought a new fixture that came with plain white light. This light is awesome! I replaced it while installing the new fixture. Instructions were thorough:
1. Remove cover from fixture
2. Take out existing light
3. Screw in new light
4. Replace cover and screw in well
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench
1 0
Removed screw holding light fixture to niche and removed the assembly from pool
Removed lens retaining ring and old gasket
Removed old bulb
Cleaned gasket residue from housing and lens
Left assembly to dry overnight as there was a small amount of moisture inside
Reassembled with new LED bulb and gasket.
Assembled retaining ring then attached to lens and gasket to housing (you will need to pry ring onto 1 or 2 of the retainer hooks then fully tighten).
Replace light assembly into the niche.
Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Adjustable Wrench
1 0
So first I turned off all the power by cutting the breaker to the switch for the pool light. Then I used a phillips head screw driver to remove the pool light retaining ring from the pool wall releasing the light fixture to the surface of the pool. Then I removed the lens tension ring and removed the lens gasket and and lens. Then cleaned up the surface wall of stainless housing, replaced the old gasket on the lens and, inserted the new light bulb following the directions carefully and reassembled. Total time about 30-45 mins for someone that has done it before.
Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Wrench Set
1 0
I removed the pool light with one Phillips head screw. Removed the light from the water. Used screwdriver and wrench to remove the light retaining clips. Took old bulb out and replaced with led bulb and out everything back on. Took 15 minutes total and I couldn’t be happier with the results. Highly recommend.
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, putty knife
4 0
This year the pool light was not working. I turned off the circuit breaker for the pool light. I got in the water with a phillips screwdriver. There is 1 screw at the top of the light ring. The light then comes out at the top and you just lift up on it a little and it comes out. You can then lay it on the pool deck as the cord is a few feet long and is just stuffed into the fixture area. I recommend taking a few photos of it before taking it apart, especially the way the tightening ring is installed as I tried to put mine back on incorrect. Once I removed the fixture I loosened up the retaining ring and removed it. The light/glass cover and gasket may be a little stuck. I gently used a putty knife to pry them apart from the aluminum fixture. I cleaned up the glass and rubber gasket. The gasket was still in good condition so I didn't replace it but if it is not in perfect shape I would replace it. I then tested my old bulb in a regular light fixture to verify it was the bulb and not the fixture that was bad. I ordered the new bulb and it arrived in a few days. I installed the bulb in the new fixture. I then installed the clamp ring which took extra time due to not taking photos at dis-assembly. Once it was all tight I got in the pool with my screwdriver sitting on the pool deck. You have to insert the cord and kind of hold it in there while you get the bottom of the fixture hooked into the ring. The you can raise or swing the fixture into position. It is a little difficult to hold yourself there while trying to get the screw started. The moving around disrupts your vision into the water. You have to try to be very still above water and get your face close to the water to see it well enough to start the screw. once it starts you are good to go and tighten it up. I then tested the light and all works great just as advertised.
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Socket Set, Adjustable Wrench, Mask, snorkel and swim fins
2 0
Decided to repair by replacing with 35w LED color bulb. I had never performed this before, but with aid of INYO Pools online video, I ordered the appropriate LED bulb and the replacement gasket (a necessity) and carefully followed the instructions. The result was striking! We are thrilled with the effect of the 16 different color choices! I'm sure I could do it again in less than half the time, but I was careful and methodical to avoid problems this first time.
Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench
4 0
I needed to replace my pool light and wanted the benefits of LED. Two quotes from pool services put the deal at over $500. I purchased the bulb for a DIY effort. A single screw released the light fixture (though it was hard to unscrew while holding my breath underwater and pushing on the screwdriver pushed me away from the wall). Once I uncoiled the cord and opened the fixture, it was easy to replace the bulb. Carefully clean all surfaces. I replaced the gasket and retightened. Reinstalling the fixture was harder than removing, but not too difficult. Unfortunately, I didn't tighten the bolt enough and developed a small leak that damaged the bulb. Be sure to tighten the bolt all the way.
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Socket Set, Open end wrench
7 0
The change out should have been faster but one detail that we weren't aware of caused us to open the fixture twice rather than once.
1. turn off power to light
2. remove light fixture by unscrewing the one and only screw located on the top of the niche ring
3. place light fixture on deck of pool
4. loosen ring
5. pry off rubber gasket
6. clean glass and ring well to remove gunk
7. install new rubber gasket
This next step is crucial, but nowhere do you find instructions or mention of this. If you have the Pentair/Amerilite glass lens cover, make sure that when you put it back together that you assembly it so that the "grid" patern on the glass lens cover is vertical and horizontal. Make sure that it is not slanted. The reason being is that you will get one ugly shadow in your pool that makes the pool look like it's got lots of dirt on the bottom. Husband wanted to leave it as is, but I fixed it because it was just wrong!
8. Line up glass lens so that the writing is centered on the top and that the patterned glass is vertical and horitontal and not slanted.
9. Tighten up the screw that holds the lens on light fixture
10. Wrap extra cord around fixture and place in niche
11. Place light fixture in niche while lining up the tabs and install using screw on top
10. Turn power on and watch the light show
The Most Recent Reviews
2 1
(5 out of 5 stars) i can see clearly now
Reviewed By: Terry J. from northern CA. ()
Pros: easy to install and very good price
very easy to install lights up the pool a lot cheaper to run changes color
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3 1
(5 out of 5 stars) LED pool light
Reviewed By: Kenneth H. from Myrtle Beach S.C. ()
Pros: Very easy to install
Cons: None
Great light!!! The changing colors looks great in the pool.. Very easy to install.
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3 1
(4 out of 5 stars) GOOD DEAL
Reviewed By: GUS1 from OCALA FL ()
Pros: PRICE AND PERFORMANCE
Cons: NONE
WORKS AS ADVERTISED
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3 1
(5 out of 5 stars) Added interest to nite swimming
Reviewed By: Cliffpuff from Louisville, KY ()
Pros: Great light shows
Cons: None so far
Light performs as advertised. Awesome addition to pool landscape. Easily installed and operated.
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(5 out of 5 stars) LED bulb
Reviewed By: Gino from Long Island, NY ()
Pros: energy saver
Cons: must order new gasket
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1 3
(5 out of 5 stars) This is so cool!
Reviewed By: Kenneth C. from San Antonio, TX ()
Pros: Great colors
Cons: Having to cycle through the colors to get back
Change the color of your pool without resurfacing!
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(5 out of 5 stars) Works Great!! - Initial Review
Reviewed By: Jeffrey V. from Houston , TX ()
Pros: Nice bright colors-Fills entire pool
Cons: None so far
I just installed this bulb in my new pool and everything works great with everything performing as stated. I have an automation system so switching between the various color schemes is just a matter of pushing a button on my handheld (on/off). The colors are vibrant with the darker colors not being as bright (to be expected).We really enjoy the setting where the colors fade in out, just awesome. My pool is about 40 feet across and most colors fill the entire pool (light blue being my favorite - See attached PIC). I will provide a status update later, however everything is good so far!
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