Hi everyone,
I haven't been able to find info on cold climate winter protection for niche-less lights. I've searched here on TFP and contacted manufacturers. Does anyone have experience/advice?
The lights are Florida Sunseekers Pool Tone, and are about 15" below the waterline. Frost here can go down a couple feet.
It seems to me if the lights are left in, they could be damaged by ice in the pool, and if water happened to get in the conduit, the conduit could also be damaged.
Dropping the lights to the bottom of the pool would flood the conduits and I imagine ruin them.
It seems to me the only way to protect the lights and conduits is to completely pull out the the lights and cords, and blow the water out of the conduits and plug them, similar to skimmer and return piping.
Am I missing something?
Thanks!
John
I haven't been able to find info on cold climate winter protection for niche-less lights. I've searched here on TFP and contacted manufacturers. Does anyone have experience/advice?
The lights are Florida Sunseekers Pool Tone, and are about 15" below the waterline. Frost here can go down a couple feet.
It seems to me if the lights are left in, they could be damaged by ice in the pool, and if water happened to get in the conduit, the conduit could also be damaged.
Dropping the lights to the bottom of the pool would flood the conduits and I imagine ruin them.
It seems to me the only way to protect the lights and conduits is to completely pull out the the lights and cords, and blow the water out of the conduits and plug them, similar to skimmer and return piping.
Am I missing something?
Thanks!
John