In the U.S.A. the NEC requires the cord be long enough to pull the light out of the niche and set it on the pool deck for servicing. You lay down on your stomach and hang over in the pool and unscrew the light no need to get in the pool.
you do not have to get in the pool i have been servicing pools for 3yrs now and own my own pool servicing company and i change them all the time.. from deck...
u got a nice pool mate, i had a question. i have a pool and i want to add lights underwater. Will i have to drain the pool and make a separate housing for it. I was wondering if there are any battery operated lights that i can drop in the pool, and then get it out of the water when not required. Do reply. thanks
Thank you for the information. It was very helpful, my problem is that water got inside the lens. You inspected the sealer but didn't mention what to do if isn't OK. Please advise
In the U.S.A. the NEC requires the cord be long enough to pull the light out of the niche and set it on the pool deck for servicing. You lay down on your stomach and hang over in the pool and unscrew the light no need to get in the pool.
SkilledEddie 1 month ago
It would help if your arms are 4 or 5 feet long. Can't reach this one from the deck!
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you do not have to get in the pool i have been servicing pools for 3yrs now and own my own pool servicing company and i change them all the time.. from deck...
xiposk8boarder 3 months ago
Thanks , saved me $75 my pool guy woulda charged jus to replace :)
jamntx 4 months ago
Very helpful! I appreciate the detailed step-by-step instructions.
jtcalypso 5 months ago
u got a nice pool mate, i had a question. i have a pool and i want to add lights underwater. Will i have to drain the pool and make a separate housing for it. I was wondering if there are any battery operated lights that i can drop in the pool, and then get it out of the water when not required. Do reply. thanks
exmortis999 6 months ago
thanks. i thought I would have to drain my pool to change the light.
FAKETARDS 7 months ago
Very helpful. I removed the light to.repplace the bulb and didnt remember.how to put it back . Im glad that i found your video. Thanks
mariosl25 7 months ago
Thank you, I was about to drain my pool. This saves me some cash
quinnrasta 8 months ago
Thank you for the information. It was very helpful, my problem is that water got inside the lens. You inspected the sealer but didn't mention what to do if isn't OK. Please advise
ddelar62 8 months ago
Very helpful. Thank you!
azskyline 8 months ago
This video could have been far shorter and more helpful if they cut all the unnecessary dialogue. Get to the point!
PriceyButWorthIt1 9 months ago
do you have a beadcrete pool surface?
tboy221 9 months ago
Thanks so much!! Great tutorial.
cheeki43 9 months ago
Thks, I had a pretty good idea and you confirmed what I planned to do. I got 8 years out of my original light :-)
AustinTXDrummer 10 months ago
Straight forward DIY instructions. Thank you.
gking854 10 months ago
how much did the bulb cost
tboy221 10 months ago
Very informative! thank you!
Nasutoyo 11 months ago