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    Savi Melody (jandy) light replacement

    Thanks. Wow, that sucks. I understand pool repair people need to continue to work, and in fact I just paid a guy 1100 to replace 2 of my lights, but there are 2 more than need to be replaced and it is not fair for me to have to put up that much money to replace what is essentially the easiest...
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    Savi Melody (jandy) light replacement

    Hello! I just had 2 of my led pool lights professionally replaced. It looks like 2 more are on the way to going out and I was hoping to find them online to replace myself, however I can't seem to find them anywhere other than wholesalers. The light I am looking for is Jandy Pro-series...
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    Floating Pentair Legand

    Ok, I am at wit's end!! :=) I have a 15 year old Pentair Legand pool cleaner that was working pretty flawlessly until I decided to do some home preventative maintenance. The wheels were a bit "wobbley", so I decided to replace the wheels and bearings. While I was at it I also replaced the...
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    Replacing pool light

    Yes they are small. I have since discovered they are Savi-Melody lights by Nexxus Lighting, since absorbed by another company (Jandy I believe). I have yet to get the one light out, will heat up the hot tub today and try to figure out which wire needs to be disconnected at the box so I can try...
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    Nicheless lights

    I found that my lights have a plastic ring that screws in and appears to take a special 4 pin too. I was able to unscrew that ring but the light remains in there and does not look like it has any holes for a tool to hold on to. I was thinking I would use channel locks with a rag to try to...
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    Nicheless lights

    Thank you. Of course I Don t know the brand I have so don't know which tool to get but at least I know they all unscrew from the wall fitting. Once I get the light out I will know what brand to replace it with as well as the appropriate tool.
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    Nicheless lights

    Thanks for your reply, however to get the light removed do you just pull it out or does it unscrew. My light does not twist easily so I don't want to break something trying to take it out the wrong way.
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    Nicheless lights

    Moved from here. Hello! Ok, bit of a tangent here. I need to replace my pool lights and after a great deal of research (everyone say, just need to unscrew one screw to take the light out) I have determined I must have nichless lights in my pool (installed in 2011). I managed to unscrew the...
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    Austin, Texas

    Hello! I am Steve, and I live in Austin, Texas. I have an I ground pool and over time have done more and more repair myself. I have a bit of a challenge in that my equipment is below water line so any work done I have to take in to account the water pressure, but as long as I have valves to...
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    Replacing pool light

    Hello! I have color spa sized led in ground pool lights, several of which have failed. I would like to replace them myself however I have a problem. Everything I see online talks about a single screw that needs to be taken out to remove a pool light. My lights however do not have a screw...