Something You Didn't Know About Swimming Pool LIGHTS

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  • Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
  • From www.swimmingpoolsteve.com/pag... this video talks about why pool lights are important and despite the fact that they are very expensive and tend to burn out more often than they should, you should still keep your pool light in working condition. Having a light in your pool is needed for safety to help you see the floor and slopes of the pool at night. It is also needed to make sure you can easily see any person who is in distress on the bottom of your pool.
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  • @buzzpoluchi3217
    @buzzpoluchi3217 2 місяці тому +1

    I experienced something else. When the pool was brand new (25 yrs) we had a great pool opening party. When it got dark, I turned on the light. From a distance it looked great. Sitting next to the pool, every tiny or big flaw in the floor was very visible including a size 15 footprint. Plus, bugs came from miles away.

  • @itsmelaura1533
    @itsmelaura1533 2 місяці тому +1

    Good to know it is a safety standard, I don't have a pool yet, I'm still in the dreaming of stage.

  • @joseph1786
    @joseph1786 Місяць тому +1

    😂In 55 years, I have replaced my underwater light only once, I guess I'm lucky !!!

  • @TealStarSusan
    @TealStarSusan 2 місяці тому +1

    That’s interesting.. I don’t live in the USA. However..my pool doesn’t have lights… but I always wanted them… so we put up a floodlight. Problem solved. I can see the bottom as my pool is light blue/aqua and it is fun to watch the bats swoop over it to catch mozzies or other flying beasties at night - either whilst in the pool or from the balcony! Much safer and probably less expensive!m😊

  • @Steven-ow8re
    @Steven-ow8re 23 дні тому

    I have the old school Jacuzzi Q500!

  • @Rizzaman1285
    @Rizzaman1285 2 місяці тому

    Thank you. Do you have suggestions for lights in an above ground pool?

  • @magouliana32
    @magouliana32 2 місяці тому

    Hi Steve thank you for the great tips. I have a question. Should I try to reopen a pool that was closed with
    Holes drilled in the bottom for water drainage at the drain and filled with sand or just replace it with a new one ?

  • @mayorb3366
    @mayorb3366 2 місяці тому

    On traditional style fixtures (replaceable bulbs) do recommend using lube on the lens gasket or to put them on "dry"?

  • @KittyKat-xn7fy
    @KittyKat-xn7fy 2 місяці тому

    This was my experience right after a 140k pool remodel; They have never worked properly! If it's a safety requirement they should come with excellent warranty & service.

    • @magouliana32
      @magouliana32 2 місяці тому

      Wow they ripped you off sue them

  • @terrywass5477
    @terrywass5477 2 місяці тому

    the pool i got with the house did burn out frequently. however after i replaced the 500 watts with the cooler 50 to 100 watt led lights they seem to last longer.

  • @Rhotz-ix8ll
    @Rhotz-ix8ll 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi Steve. Any chance you could do a video on pump service factor, relating the nominal horsepower on the pump specification plate (service factor included and not included) back to specified watts, amps and voltage? Is this just one more thing “they” don’t want you to know?

    • @Swimmingpoolsteve
      @Swimmingpoolsteve  2 місяці тому

      Are you familiar with the new WEF ratings? These help to level the playing field a little versus hhp, hp, thp etc. Amount of water pumped (in thousands of gallons) for 1kW of power consumed over an averaged spread of different RPM values.

  • @shmolyneaux
    @shmolyneaux 2 місяці тому

    Hey Steve! Is there a reason we don't see pool lights that run along the wall of the pool? It seems like that would be easier to replace and less likely to introduce a leak.
    I'm not going to be able to get a pool in the near-term, but I appreciate your videos for learning all I can about them ahead-of-time!

    • @bigsmallblock9480
      @bigsmallblock9480 2 місяці тому

      That seems like a good idea. A low voltage, low current led strip under the coping would be nice. No leaking and safe. Do you think it would glare off the water?

  • @joemalcom7029
    @joemalcom7029 2 місяці тому +1

    Pentair Aqualuminator's for above ground pools are junk.

  • @BSTatonka
    @BSTatonka 2 місяці тому

    How about floating lights the project light down into thewater? My lights only lasted two years and the replacement quote is around $1000-$1600. I can’t be spending $1500 every 2 to 3 years on lights. that also includes my transformer that went out.

    • @joseph1786
      @joseph1786 Місяць тому

      I use a 120 volt light, after 25 years I had to replace it. It's ground fault protected, so it is safe. I am on my second bulb, but that is a 55 year span.

  • @SeanFitz-vo4fm
    @SeanFitz-vo4fm 2 місяці тому

    Big fan of S.P. Steve, but not of the idea of hi-voltage lights in pools, regardless of the code requirements to include these. The potential for electrical issues, especially as these fixtures age or are neglected, adds an unnecessary safety risk. No idea how many, but certainly some people have been electrocuted. Gfci's can fail, rubber gaskets dry-out, and decay, chlorine and salt eats away at metals, and some electricians and pool builders do shoddy work. I'll light my pool using low or high voltage outdoor fixtures mounted on the house or a mast, tree, post, etc, to strategically light the pool basin, with significantly reduced risk of 'electricity/water/swimmer interaction' problems.

    • @rugbyman2772
      @rugbyman2772 2 місяці тому +1

      Who said anything about high voltage? Pool lights are low voltage. That is why pool builders install the light and an electrician installs the transformer and connects power. Yes some builders do shoddy work and that’s why you don’t want the cheapest you can find. When done right there is no danger, just shitty plastic components that are easily broken.

  • @benchristenson2280
    @benchristenson2280 Місяць тому +1

    this video was fairly useless