Hello!
When we had our pool built, they installed three fancy multicolor LED lights. They died. What's going on? At first, I suspected a bad connection at the junction box. I popped it open - nope, everything in there is clean as a whistle. Today, in the pool, I took a careful look at the lights themselves. All three of them are full of water
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I have a call in with the pool builder. Warranty? Hope so...these suckers cost a grand apiece!
If not, I guess I'll try to fix them myself. I'm thinking of drilling a couple small holes in the back and hooking up an air compressor to one of them. Blow through it till it's dry. Then epoxy up the holes. Do it at the side of the pool, so I don't have to fish out the cables to the junction box.
These things have actual electronics in them, surely including a microcontroller. Which surely has a crystal oscillator. Which SURELY doesn't take kindly to being immersed in water.
When we had our pool built, they installed three fancy multicolor LED lights. They died. What's going on? At first, I suspected a bad connection at the junction box. I popped it open - nope, everything in there is clean as a whistle. Today, in the pool, I took a careful look at the lights themselves. All three of them are full of water
I have a call in with the pool builder. Warranty? Hope so...these suckers cost a grand apiece!
If not, I guess I'll try to fix them myself. I'm thinking of drilling a couple small holes in the back and hooking up an air compressor to one of them. Blow through it till it's dry. Then epoxy up the holes. Do it at the side of the pool, so I don't have to fish out the cables to the junction box.
These things have actual electronics in them, surely including a microcontroller. Which surely has a crystal oscillator. Which SURELY doesn't take kindly to being immersed in water.