blazer58
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- May 29, 2018
- 440
- Pool Size
- 35000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pureline Crystal Pure 60,000
The light needs to be replaced.I put the pool light back in, but snapped the picture below before doing so. Does this look problematic at all? I think the pool company took care of a leak in the light fixture a couple years ago. I see that "putty" (shown in photo below) all around the inside edge of the pool light housing. Looks like a pretty good seal all the way around. Should I add some where the wire goes into the pool wall.... or does it look okay.
The light needs to be replaced.
It's a safety hazard.
Do not send power to the light.
Disconnect all power from the light.
The integrity is compromised.Can you explain why? I have used the light in the pool for years, including last year with no issues.
A service company should never do that type of repair to a light.Does this look problematic at all? I think the pool company took care of a leak in the light fixture a couple years ago. I see that "putty" (shown in photo below) all around the inside edge of the pool light housing.
The integrity is compromised.
Obviously this is a serious issue and needs to be addressed before I start filling the pool. I have taken the light out of the housing (see below) and inspected the cable that runs from the back of the light to where it enters the back of the housing and I don't see any frays or tears in the cable anywhere. I have also contacted 5 different pool companies today to try to get someone to come out to inspect the light. Of course, this time of year you wait a week or longer for just about any type of service from a pool company. Is an electrician an option (could get an electrician out a lot sooner) or do I need to stick with a pool service company to do this inspection? Finally, if a pool company inspects and tells me it's safe, how do I know it is? Should I ask for some type of documentation of their inspection beyond just a simple receipt? I was about to start filling the pool before I snapped that picture.... now you've got me freaking out!The integrity is compromised.
It's a shock hazard. Someone could be killed.
I think the recommendation is to replace the light including the housing in the wall.Obviously this is a serious issue and needs to be addressed before I start filling the pool. I have taken the light out of the housing (see below) and inspected the cable that runs from the back of the light to where it enters the back of the housing and I don't see any frays or tears in the cable anywhere. I have also contacted 5 different pool companies today to try to get someone to come out to inspect the light. Of course, this time of year you wait a week or longer for just about any type of service from a pool company. Is an electrician an option (could get an electrician out a lot sooner) or do I need to stick with a pool service company to do this inspection? Finally, if a pool company inspects and tells me it's safe, how do I know it is? Should I ask for some type of documentation of their inspection beyond just a simple receipt? I was about to start filling the pool before I snapped that picture.... now you've got me freaking out!
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What year was it installed?We had it installed about 15 years ago when we did the pool deck.
What year was it installed?
I suspect that they used putty to stop a leak, or a possible leak.
You can use some type of waterproof sealant to help reduce the likelihood of a leak.
You will have to ask the electrician or pool service if they can work on lights and if they need the water level to be down.
Can you show a picture of the breaker, junction box and the transformer?
May, 2008. I found the owners manual. It is a Spectrum Amerlite (SAm)
Will waterproof silicone sealant caulk do the trick for waterproofing the back of the light niche?
See photos below of the breaker at the main panel, a junction box which sits in the corner of our patio, the pool light switch at the back of our house near the pool equipment (I took the cover off today), and the transformer.
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