We have a Goldline Aqualogic automation system purchased 5 years ago when we built our pool. We also installed two Hayward Colorlogic lights at that time. We don't have kids and have never been very big night swimmers, so I'd say the lights have been used about 10-15 hours total in the last 5 years.
Earlier this summer I had to fix the K1 relay on the Aqualogic board after replacing the SWC cell. And now to the problem. I tried turning the lights on the other day for the first time this summer and they wouldn't come on. I had the pool company's electrician out to see what's going on and he said that power is going to the lights from the automation equipment, but I'm not 100% confident in any of the skills of our local pool company. Also, there was no water in the housing and the bulbs looked normal
I have to say that I find it difficult to believe that LED lights could fail after so short a period, and both of them together. I'd appreciate any and all suggestions for things I can try (potential problems that I can look for on the automation board, for example) to resolve this myself. I'm much more confident trying fixes when I can shut off the power, which is why I had an electrician to check a live circuit.
Thanks.
Earlier this summer I had to fix the K1 relay on the Aqualogic board after replacing the SWC cell. And now to the problem. I tried turning the lights on the other day for the first time this summer and they wouldn't come on. I had the pool company's electrician out to see what's going on and he said that power is going to the lights from the automation equipment, but I'm not 100% confident in any of the skills of our local pool company. Also, there was no water in the housing and the bulbs looked normal
I have to say that I find it difficult to believe that LED lights could fail after so short a period, and both of them together. I'd appreciate any and all suggestions for things I can try (potential problems that I can look for on the automation board, for example) to resolve this myself. I'm much more confident trying fixes when I can shut off the power, which is why I had an electrician to check a live circuit.
Thanks.