Hayward Colorlogic 4.0 Pool Light Rebuild Version 1

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Don't spend $1000+ to replace your LED pool light until you watch this. I show you how to rebuild it with more functionality for ~$100. Also, see my Hayward Colorlogic 4.0 Pool Light Rebuild Rev 2 video. Either option will cost ~$100 and can be done by the home DIY'r.
    This has the additional benefit of converting your light to 12VDC and getting rid of the lethal voltage hazard in your existing pool light.

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  • @kirky6996
    @kirky6996 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for this! Mine has been burnt up for years, couldn't fathom spending that much. Always new something like this was possible, just didn't know what materials would work. Now I do, Thanks!

  • @gabrielrivera1915
    @gabrielrivera1915 2 місяці тому +1

    Outstanding! I’ve already been through two Hayward LED. Now needing to replace again, I may have to do this.

  • @gravity5294
    @gravity5294 7 місяців тому +1

    You are the man! Light went out and on principle alone I wasn't to pay the exorbitant price Hayward demands. Thanks for showing me that alternatives exist

  • @neptune4167
    @neptune4167 11 днів тому

    I bet this is 1000x brighter than the haywards

    • @thumperman06
      @thumperman06  10 днів тому

      It's pretty bright. My Rev 2 design is even brighter yet. That video is on here too.

  • @seanbeismann4656
    @seanbeismann4656 2 місяці тому

    This is a great idea! Curious how this is holding up since installation. I have this Hayward light and am considering copying this exact blueprint you have laid out here. Thanks for doing this!

    • @thumperman06
      @thumperman06  2 місяці тому

      @@seanbeismann4656 I had zero problems with it in the 1 1/2 years since I installed it. I did just upgrade to a new design I developed over the winter. That video is now live on UA-cam too.

    • @seanbeismann4656
      @seanbeismann4656 2 місяці тому

      @@thumperman06 Did you wrap the extension cord with an additional coating for portion under water? Just measured my run to the outlet box and I have about 25 feet to get there so I have a longer run to get there. I'll check out your other video. Thanks!

    • @thumperman06
      @thumperman06  2 місяці тому

      @@seanbeismann4656 I did not add any additional coating or insulation to the connecting wire. As long as the wire's insulation is intact and not cracked, it should be fine as is.

  • @YakovAnnenkov
    @YakovAnnenkov Місяць тому

    I liked your idea. Please tell me if yours govee was with a connector or you soldered it yourself. Where did you buy it, because I couldn’t find it with connector. Thanks

    • @thumperman06
      @thumperman06  Місяць тому +1

      Hello Yakov, I purchased the Govee Light Strip on Amazon. It does come with connectors installed.
      a.co/d/jenDEF7
      Here is the link to the extension cables on Amazon
      a.co/d/5PMGSK7

  • @anthonyanconetani9559
    @anthonyanconetani9559 4 місяці тому +1

    Legend!

  • @dionbillard2302
    @dionbillard2302 10 місяців тому

    Hey man, great idea! I am in the exact same boat as you with the same unit. Unfortunately I cannot replace the main cable as it runs too far from the pool so I am stuck with the 3-wire cable to my controller box. In this situation, do you think its possible to put the controller and small transformer in the light as well, then use the existing 120v wires to power it?

    • @thumperman06
      @thumperman06  10 місяців тому

      Sorry for my late response, I'm fighting with UA-cam. Conceptually that would work but I doubt there's room inside the light for the transformer. Also, the wifi receiver will not work underwater, the signal cannot pass through the water of the pool. What you might consider doing is put your transformer and wifi controller at the far end of the long 120v wires you have and use those wires to send the 12vdc down to the pool light. At the pool light end of the wires splice in the three wire connector needed for the LED light strip. Just be sure you get the polarity right. If you need help with that, let me know.
      If your 120v wires are in good shape, this should work fine. And you have the added benefit that you know longer have lethal voltage (120VAC) in your pool. Everything will be low voltage (12vdc) Good luck.

  • @bobbyfogle
    @bobbyfogle Рік тому

    How did you water seal the new cord coming into the light?

    • @thumperman06
      @thumperman06  Рік тому +1

      I used a 2 component potting compound I bought on Amazon. It's called MAX EPC epoxy compound.