I've troubleshot my pool light and I'm certain I need a new fixture. I'm fairly handy around the house. I've replaced pool and booster pumps, changed the sand in my filter, and fixed my pentair power center that powers my Intellichlor by replacing a PC board (even though my local pool store guy insisted that wasn't the problem and said I needed a new $700 power center). 
I've watched a couple of YouTube videos and the fixture change seems straightforward.
1. Find the connections at the junction box.
2. Disconnect light
3. Attach pull string to end of power cord
4. Pull cable out through the pool
5. Tie pull cord to new fixture cord and pull back to the box
6. Connect new cord to power, reinstall in side of pool.....bingo bango done.
My question, for those of you that have done it....is it really this easy? I've had bad experiences in the past trying to pull cables through conduits. Do the cables normally come out pretty easy or is it a big job trying to get that cable re-pulled? The pool store wants $800 installed....and it looks like the fixture itself is only about $250. I'd love to save $550 if it's a straightforward job.
thanks,
jason
I've watched a couple of YouTube videos and the fixture change seems straightforward.
1. Find the connections at the junction box.
2. Disconnect light
3. Attach pull string to end of power cord
4. Pull cable out through the pool
5. Tie pull cord to new fixture cord and pull back to the box
6. Connect new cord to power, reinstall in side of pool.....bingo bango done.
My question, for those of you that have done it....is it really this easy? I've had bad experiences in the past trying to pull cables through conduits. Do the cables normally come out pretty easy or is it a big job trying to get that cable re-pulled? The pool store wants $800 installed....and it looks like the fixture itself is only about $250. I'd love to save $550 if it's a straightforward job.
thanks,
jason