We have PAL pool lighting. One at each end though you probably wouldn’t do that if you used your pool for lap swimming. Came with one light and we added a second for around $720 AUD. There are so many settings and every colour on the spectrum. You can do a strobe effect where they alternate, gradually fade from one colour to the next etc. I’m really happy with them. They’re compact and look good. Comes with a remote control and wifi so you can control them with an app. My son loves swimming in red. I like plain white so I can see my TFP water.
PAL Colour Touch series - Same as Riley00dog's except we had 3 installed so that we could light up the centre steps as required - (Centre light can be independently switched on/off as required).
Having a 'white' pool also allows for much brighter illumination due to higher reflectivity of the light so a dimming function comes in handy if you have a light coloured surface.
I'm still trying to find a decent light for my pool that will last a while. In the meanwhile, I just bought a cheapo battery-powered waterproof LED light from Big Lots just to experiment with different colors.
I'm still trying to find a decent light for my pool that will last a while. In the meanwhile, I just bought a cheapo battery-powered waterproof LED light from Big Lots just to experiment with different colors.
I love the look of perimeter LEDs, so I think eventually that’s where I will end up. For now though...maybe a return mounted one, a floating one, or some ‘cheapo battery-powered’ ones just so we can swim at night and be able to see lol
PB kept trying to give us 1 light. Thanks to TFP we insisted on 2 and are very happy at did. 1 light in the deep end would not have been enough to cover the shallow end
3 x Pentair Globrite LED lights. We did them pointing toward the three sheer waterfalls. If I had to do it again, I probably would've put them behind the waterfalls to light them up more. Also, I don't have it pictured, but we have a floodlight on the house above the pool. When that is on it actually looks way better, the water keeps that color but gets a bunch of shimmer to it like in daylight.
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