Hey Guys!!
2nd year owning a pool and I decided that I would see if the swimming pool light works (1980's Star-Lite model) I tried turning on the light at the end of last season and the ground kicked it off before I could even tell if it came on. There is moisture behind the lens.
So we removed the light and green mucky algae mud came out with it from the niche, my question is....... Is this normal?? And can I just buy a new replacement light (I am assuming it is shot) without replacing the niche.
Thanks for the info
Dawn
2nd year owning a pool and I decided that I would see if the swimming pool light works (1980's Star-Lite model) I tried turning on the light at the end of last season and the ground kicked it off before I could even tell if it came on. There is moisture behind the lens.
So we removed the light and green mucky algae mud came out with it from the niche, my question is....... Is this normal?? And can I just buy a new replacement light (I am assuming it is shot) without replacing the niche.
Thanks for the info
Dawn