Help identifying my pool light

Strato

Member
May 23, 2023
21
Wisconsin
Pool Size
34800
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
I’m going on year 3 of a non functioning pool light. I also lose a bit of water and my light has very obvious water intrusion, so I’m hoping replacing the light will help that too. I have a young child and want the light fixed for safety reasons.

This is a VERY old system. Wire comes in to my pool house via conduit and is hooked to what looks like non grounded, fused transformers. I put the fuses in for pics, but removed them the first year for obvious safety reasons. Breakers are off too. I’m planning on new a new, grounded junction box and a light, the second light is for a broken hot tub. I’m not worried about that light. Any recommendations on a what light would work for my application would be greatly appreciated!

I’m game for pulling the wire/securing the light and will have my electrician do the rest. Thank you again.
 

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I’m going on year 3 of a non functioning pool light. I also lose a bit of water and my light has very obvious water intrusion, so I’m hoping replacing the light will help that too. I have a young child and want the light fixed for safety reasons.

This is a VERY old system. Wire comes in to my pool house via conduit and is hooked to what looks like non grounded, fused transformers. I put the fuses in for pics, but removed them the first year for obvious safety reasons. Breakers are off too. I’m planning on new a new, grounded junction box and a light, the second light is for a broken hot tub. I’m not worried about that light. Any recommendations on a what light would work for my application would be greatly appreciated!

I’m game for pulling the wire/securing the light and will have my electrician do the rest. Thank you again.
Looks like a PacFab Hatteras light. Twelve volt light, perhaps. If so, a Pentair Amerilite-style fixture should fit.
 
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