So I did search this forum first and I found this thread which seems close but not identical to mine, so I'll ask here.
Newly remodeled pool, where I added one new light niche and installed two large Jandy Watercolor RGBW LEDs and one smaller spa sized Jandy Watercolor RGBW LED. Immediately upon first use, I noticed that the blue's didn't match each other. The timing was fine, but like in the thread I linked above, the two lights (1 large 1 small) that are in the existing niches match, but the light in the new niche doesn't match those two. The blue colors are just different, the two being being dark blue and the new niche light being more purple, or the two being light blue and the one new niche being more violet maybe... I took pictures with my cell phone but they don't show the color differences at all.
Red, green, yellow and white all seem identical on all three lights, its only the blue variants that are off.
Now the variable is the new niche light doesn't match the two existing niche lights alignment. So I look more closely and the new light is installed perfectly vertical, with the screw at 12 o clock like this image.

The two existing Niches are installed with the screw at about 10 o clock, so those horizontal lines in the lens are diagonal pointing to about 1 and 7 o clock.
Upon learning these use a "light engine" and given they are all brand new identical lights, is it possible that this different orientation is causing my blue's to be different from each other? If so, it would seem the two existing ones, diagonal as they are, are the problem and not showing their blue's properly, although it may be easier to adjust the one newer niche to also be diagonal so they all match? I could use these clips to rotate the light so it matches, no?
Before I stand in the pool at night removing a light and trying to put it back in 45 degrees counter clockwise, I'd like to get some, any, wee bit, of confirmation that this may in fact be my problem. If instead it seems that its just a bad engine, I can try to track down the invisible PB and see if he can get me a replacement, but that seems like a bigger hassle than just rotating one or two lights.
Thoughts? Thanks in advance.
Newly remodeled pool, where I added one new light niche and installed two large Jandy Watercolor RGBW LEDs and one smaller spa sized Jandy Watercolor RGBW LED. Immediately upon first use, I noticed that the blue's didn't match each other. The timing was fine, but like in the thread I linked above, the two lights (1 large 1 small) that are in the existing niches match, but the light in the new niche doesn't match those two. The blue colors are just different, the two being being dark blue and the new niche light being more purple, or the two being light blue and the one new niche being more violet maybe... I took pictures with my cell phone but they don't show the color differences at all.
Red, green, yellow and white all seem identical on all three lights, its only the blue variants that are off.
Now the variable is the new niche light doesn't match the two existing niche lights alignment. So I look more closely and the new light is installed perfectly vertical, with the screw at 12 o clock like this image.

The two existing Niches are installed with the screw at about 10 o clock, so those horizontal lines in the lens are diagonal pointing to about 1 and 7 o clock.
Upon learning these use a "light engine" and given they are all brand new identical lights, is it possible that this different orientation is causing my blue's to be different from each other? If so, it would seem the two existing ones, diagonal as they are, are the problem and not showing their blue's properly, although it may be easier to adjust the one newer niche to also be diagonal so they all match? I could use these clips to rotate the light so it matches, no?
Before I stand in the pool at night removing a light and trying to put it back in 45 degrees counter clockwise, I'd like to get some, any, wee bit, of confirmation that this may in fact be my problem. If instead it seems that its just a bad engine, I can try to track down the invisible PB and see if he can get me a replacement, but that seems like a bigger hassle than just rotating one or two lights.
Thoughts? Thanks in advance.