LED pool light

resco

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Jul 9, 2021
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Los Angeles/ CA
New pool owner here. I want to swap out my existing in ground pool light with a color changing LED one. Currently my existing light is a 500w and the new LED is only a 45w, will this require that the breaker at the electrical panel be downsized or should I leave it as is?
Thank.
 
The breaker goes by amps not watts so you are fine. It's probably a 15 or 20 amp breaker now. If it's a dedicated breaker you will have extra amps. On mine I tapped my light breaker for some outdoor plugs since the light is rarely used.
Also it should be GCFI breaker. If not, put one in.
 
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Keep in mind that the breaker is there to see to it that the wire does not get overloaded and cause a fire. Because of that, breaker size should be matched to wire gauge (in the most common cases - as with anything, there are exceptions.

Generally speaking, a 20-amp breaker should host 12AWG wire, while a 15-amp breaker typically hosts 14AWG.

GFCI protection is to make sure you don’t touch something and become the best path to ground (at least for long).
 
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Yes, I ran all 12ga for my cover & light lines knowing There was going to be more in the future.
 
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