Defunct Led Perimeter light

Sep 2, 2018
14
Chino hills
Hi all,
So my pool had an led perimeter light and it broke before my wife and I bought the house. In the picture below there used to be a box and it held all the wiring for the LEDs.

I've removed the box and now have the wires and my primary goal is to bury/hide everything safely to get it out of the way.

There appears to be 4 electrical cables, a blue cat 5 cable ( I assume its something else but this is what it looks like) and then a large bundle and then the led strips.

How can I safely remove most of this? I have the power lines capped and my initial goal was to bury it.

Is this a good idea? Any better recommendations? Thanks in advance.
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That actually looks like fiberoptic lighting, and that's most likely where the light source was located.

If you know where the power source is and you can disconnect it at the source, then just disconnect it and bury all those wires and not worry about it.

If you think you want to preserve it for some future use, just disconnect it at the source and mark it well and maybe set a sprinkler box over the wiring so you know where it is in the future.
 
Honestly I want to completely bury it and pretend it never existed. We plan on a pool remodel and doing a replaster with all new equipment but that's way in the future. For now we are happy the pool as is.

I'll have to check out the equipment and see if I can locate anything related to the light system and disconnect it. I think that's the best option. Thanks for the help.
 
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