Folks,
Thinking about installing a light in a 24' above ground pool we installed last year. Since its still partially drained from winterizing, I figured now is the time to think about it before refilling and getting ready for summer.
I've seen the return jet lights, but see mixed reviews. Looks like dedicated lights are a better way to go.
If I wanted to install one slightly lower than the return jet height, is there any challenges with just drilling with a hole saw bit through the metal wall? Is it 1.5" in diameter?
Do I need to worry about the hole saw tearing up the liner as it pushes through the metal wall? Is there some tricks here to make sure that doesn't happen?
Thanks for any insight and pointers.
-J
Thinking about installing a light in a 24' above ground pool we installed last year. Since its still partially drained from winterizing, I figured now is the time to think about it before refilling and getting ready for summer.
I've seen the return jet lights, but see mixed reviews. Looks like dedicated lights are a better way to go.
If I wanted to install one slightly lower than the return jet height, is there any challenges with just drilling with a hole saw bit through the metal wall? Is it 1.5" in diameter?
Do I need to worry about the hole saw tearing up the liner as it pushes through the metal wall? Is there some tricks here to make sure that doesn't happen?
Thanks for any insight and pointers.
-J