I did a search on Fiberstars and didn't really see an answer to my question, so here it goes...
We inherited a ~24,000 gal in-ground vinyl pool when we bought this house (really didn't want a pool, but that's another story) and tried to flip on the light for the pool and noticed that it is incredibly dim. Should a single Fiberstar (model 6004) be able to illuminate a pool at least enough to see the bottom of the pool? We just had the liner replaced (yes, inherited a damaged pool) - could the installer have reinstalled the fiber/lens improperly, causing it to be dim?
We don't need it to be spectacular or anything, just provide some useful light, even if I have to lock it on the white portion of the color wheel.
Thanks,
Adam
We inherited a ~24,000 gal in-ground vinyl pool when we bought this house (really didn't want a pool, but that's another story) and tried to flip on the light for the pool and noticed that it is incredibly dim. Should a single Fiberstar (model 6004) be able to illuminate a pool at least enough to see the bottom of the pool? We just had the liner replaced (yes, inherited a damaged pool) - could the installer have reinstalled the fiber/lens improperly, causing it to be dim?
We don't need it to be spectacular or anything, just provide some useful light, even if I have to lock it on the white portion of the color wheel.
Thanks,
Adam