- May 27, 2011
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I need some help please. I'm searching for a reputable LED pool light. I initially wanted the one from Aurora, but it seems they are no longer available. Please advise on you suggestions. thanks
Highlandreef said:We have the original from our 1st pool and it's held up well, the new led version is cool!
Wonder if I can upgrade mine without swapping out the entire unit?
gtojohn said:depending on your pool size, number of jets and amount of light required, I like these
http://www.amazon.com/Swim-Time-NA4035- ... 554&sr=8-4
Bright enough for good mood lighting in a 16x24. I'm in the middle of a diy remodel, adding 4 of these one in each corner and keeping the original halogen in case I need things super bright, each light individually switched. Look hard and you can find them between $50 and $75
Durf said:Are lights like this not available?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aboveground-Swi ... 2c637ed09f
I was going to order one of these. Are they no good? They look easy to install, am I missing something?
Edit: i see people are talking about LED and the one I showed is halogen, sorry. Is LED better? I want the most light possible, but not on every night. Just when we have people over at night and for night swimming.
I wanted LED and would prefer a more integrated look so I went with this http://www.poolsinc.com/above-ground-jet-light.html
George N said:I wanted LED and would prefer a more integrated look so I went with this http://www.poolsinc.com/above-ground-jet-light.html
May I ask how big your pool is and does it light the pool well?
This is the same light I mentioned in the first reply (Sku #: 980015). Looks like they just used a different skuIron Clad Lou said:I wanted LED and would prefer a more integrated look so I went with this http://www.poolsinc.com/above-ground-jet-light.html
gtojohn said:Light output is good for mood light. Depending how much light you want. Personally I night swim without lights. Its not as powerful as a halogen, but i'm not trying to play volleyball at night. Because its also a return jet it is usually in addition to another light, so it makes a good auxillary light. My pool's apart so no pics, but I felt with just 1 I had decent coverage in my 16x25 pool. The 2 biggest advantages for led, almost no power consumption, and extremely long life.
every site I ordered the Aurora from contacted me and said it is no longer available.