Just replaced pool light, question about the conduit...

Jun 9, 2013
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Oklahoma City / OK
All went well with the replacement. It was easy and everything works just fine. My question is about sealing the conduit.

About 4 years ago I had a leak in the pool. It took me a little while to find the sources. They were a handful of small holes in the liner. (Long story as to how they got there) They've been patched and Ive had no leak problems since then. But one of my troubleshooting measures was to seal around the light cord by packing pool puddy around the cord at the conduit hole. Turns out that wasnt the actual issue.

The pool puddy crumbled away pretty easily today when I lulled the cord out of the conduit so Im not even sure that it was still holding a seal.
My pool is very old...Id say at least 20 years old. We've lived hear for 17 years and it was previously installed....Would it be wise to reseal around the cord at the conduit or am I being too cautious and overly paranoid?
 
Yes I know :) ...but I edited my post and added the age of the pool. This pool is over 20 years old...ground shifts, tree roots, freezing? A few things could have cracked it. LOL
There's not a lot of conduit..maybe 10 feet.
Here's a pic of the relationship of where the junction box is to the light.
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I changed the light yesterday at around 4pm. I marked the water level right after. I checked this morning and the water level has dropped a 1/4 inch overnight. Its been hot and windy but that seems excessive. Coincidence?... or probably a leak in that conduit? I probably ought to pool puddy it. Im not sure those stoppers are going to work. There's barely any clearance for that wire. Not sure how the stopper will fit?
 

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