The bulb housing is underwater. Do I have to drop the water level below the housing?
I don't see how to remove the old bulb, they installed it with the pool.
How I make it waterproof?
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You do not need to lower the water to replace the pool light bulb. Here is a great do-it-yourself resource on How to Replace a Pool Light Bulb. You can click on the link to view the resource page.
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I have two lights in my 20,000 gallon in ground pool. Want to purchase 2 LED color changing bulbs. What wattage should I get. And will they sync with each other (same colors) or do they operate separately. Im looking at the $169 bulbs with remotes.
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Hi Rick, For your pool I would suggest the 35 watt bulbs. The remote will turn both lights on and off and set the lights to a fixed color without a problem but the color shows may fall out of synchronization. Most likely your lights will also be hooked up to a light switch and if the lights are wired to the same switch then cycling through the color show with your light switch instead of the remote will ensure that the bulbs synchronize together in color changing mode.
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Will the bulbs fit in the housing that I aready have.
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Hello Eric- We would need to know the model of your light to better assist you. Do you have that model number or can you send us a picture to upload@inyopools.com?
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What is the lumen output for this bulb?
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Hello Brian, the lumen rating on this 35 Watt bulb on white is 2,600 lumens. For the colors red, green, blue, etc.. the lumen rating is 850 lumens. This bulb has 441 individual led diodes, I hope this helps.
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What is the lumen output for this bulb?
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Hi Brian, the lumen rating on this 35 Watt bulb on white is 2,600 lumens. For the colors red, green, blue, etc.. the lumen rating is 850 lumens. This bulb has 441 individual led diodes, I hope this helps.
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Hello,
Will this light work on 12v DC? The light on my pool is really far from nearest electricity, so was hoping to use a small solar panel with a 12v battery as the power source.
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The 12V bulb can use either AC or DC ut the RGB color but we do not suggest using DC on the color changing bulbs as DC cannot make all the colors synchronize. If you go with the 12V White Pure Colors LED Bulb then there is no problem using DC.
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I have a Haywood 12V, 300W system. Is this bulb/remote compatible with that? Thank you.
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Hi, Bruce. In order to confirm if this bulb with fit your light fixture, I will need to know the model number of the actual fixture.
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How does the remote work does the light have to be permanently on at the switch and just turned on and off on the remote.
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Hi, Dave. The light will need to be on at the switch in order to use the remote.
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Wondering if this will fit my Hayward fixture? This is the sticker on it
Fix. Mod. - SP-581-S
Use With Fixture Housing Model No. - SP-600, SP-607
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Yes, the Pureline Prime Colors Led bulbs will work with that series of light model.
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Your blog about this item says the remote can be purchased with a 12v or 120v light. I need the 120v bulb with remote but don't see that option on your website.
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Unfortunately, those remotes are no longer available.
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