10” Jandy LED Replacements.

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Mar 1, 2013
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Charlotte, USA
Pool Size
15000
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Jandy Aquapure 1400
So like many my Jandy LEDs which are 110v died 4 years in and they’re $1000 each to just purchase the light. Has anyone come across a direct replacement for a 10” Jandy LED? I could and would consider a 12v version if it had the same lumens. I do not want to reward Jandy with making such a crappy product by buying more. And I did call their support and they said I’m SOL. Nice support Jandy.
 
So like many my Jandy LEDs which are 110v died 4 years in and they’re $1000 each to just purchase the light. Has anyone come across a direct replacement for a 10” Jandy LED? I could and would consider a 12v version if it had the same lumens. I do not want to reward Jandy with making such a crappy product by buying more. And I did call their support and they said I’m SOL. Nice support Jandy.
The niche is probably a standard Amerilite (now Pentair) light niche or the same dimensions. Any "standard" pool light will fit that niche.
 
The niche is probably a standard Amerilite (now Pentair) light niche or the same dimensions. Any "standard" pool light will fit that niche.
Thank you. I would love it if someone (maybe yourself) to give me a specific model that they’ve used and it didn’t fail so quickly. For $1000 I’d expect it to last more than 3 seasons. Maybe like everything else it’s just the way things are manufactured these days.
 
Thank you. I would love it if someone (maybe yourself) to give me a specific model that they’ve used and it didn’t fail so quickly. For $1000 I’d expect it to last more than 3 seasons. Maybe like everything else it’s just the way things are manufactured these days.
Stay on this forum long enough and you will see post after post of the short lives of color-changing lights. Pool Gate's experience is rare exception. I quit selling those lights as experiences like your make for very disappointed/angry customers.
A regular Amerilite, then with the color-changing bulb of your choice is a less expensive way to have that feature. When you get tired of the colors, an LED white bulb can be installed.
 
I have almost the same question as OP, but in my situation, my pool has 3 lights.
It seems that most controllers only want to power 1 10" light. but if I get 3 controllers for my 3 lights, then they're not going to be synchronized.
Has anyone seen a controller that can power 3 10" lights?

Florida Sunseeker does make a 300W transformer, but I'm hesitant to go that route because (1) it's more expensive than many options, (2), I still fear the lights being unsynchronized in some of the dynamic modes, and (3) I like the idea of a remote control to directly change colors rather than the awkward power cycling method.
 
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