Replacing a Broken Pool Light Bulb

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2009

How to replace a broken Swimming Pool light, light bulb

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  • for some reason water leaked through my gasket and blew my new bulb???..

  • @vrwhitlockable

    Assuming your light still comes on normally and you know where the exposed wires are, have a buy some "liquid black tape' at lowes.

    apply a layer, let dry, and repeat two more times- i am assuming you have found the exposed wire ?

    If your light is fed by ground faulted GFCI circuit breaker, you should be safe from electrocution

  • This video has helped me majorly! We have a seal properly installed on our pool. Turns out, we were putting the seal around the case, NOT the lens. Thank you so much for your help.

  • Completely unprofessional video in so many ways.

  • could you have waited 10 minutes for the annoying sirens to stop before starting to record this?

  • Oh yeah .........Don't run over the glass that is gonna be all over the street cuz you dumped it in the bed of your truck instaed of maybe a box or trash......Wow talk about back yard handyman.....Where is the duct tape? This guy runs a pool business?

  • LMAO I hope it's his own pool....He states it's a good idea to replace the gasket then uses the same one ??? But the best is when you see and hear one a trim ring clamp piece hit the street. He doesn't pick it up or even notice. He re-installs the trim ring and tightens the clamp. No worries on replacing the gasket here. It's gonna be full of water anyway lol......Thank you pool guy I needed a laugh. 

  • Oh yeah, also, my light barely reaches out of the water, the sliced part doesn't come out of the water, what do I do?

  • So the black part of my cord is sliced somehow...the internal wires seem to be ok, is there something I can do to "tape" it back or whatnot? Help I'm a woman, lol. I am afraid we will all be electricuted!

  • @Nugburner420 Wow! The light itself is $9.99 for 500 or 1000 watts.

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