- Jun 1, 2010
- 3
I've been the new owner of an inground pool for the last 2 months now and after tackling an algae infection (thanks to all of you for excellent techniques AND theory), plumbing issues and a heat-pump installation, it's now the time to see if I can install that pool light the previous owner left in the garage.
It's an America Product incandescent item (or Pentair if I,m correct) in a stanless enclosure. My question is really simple, so much so that I' can't seem to find an answer anywhere :?
Do I need to partially empty the pool (below the niche) to install it and seal it so water doesn't go behind the light afterward or is it just one big sealed unit that I can just put into the water?
It's an America Product incandescent item (or Pentair if I,m correct) in a stanless enclosure. My question is really simple, so much so that I' can't seem to find an answer anywhere :?
Do I need to partially empty the pool (below the niche) to install it and seal it so water doesn't go behind the light afterward or is it just one big sealed unit that I can just put into the water?