When we moved into our home, the pool light fixture was removed by the previous owner.I found a brand new fixture in the garage.
I ran the cord through the conduit and hopped in the pool to attach the fixture This proved more difficult than I ever imagined. The pilot screw, on the new fixture, would not screw in. I went underwater to take a better look. It appears that a screw is broken off in the pilot hole which is obviously stopping the screw.
I also found a lighting wedge attached to the old face ring. I noticed that the instructions stated that a brass pilot screw should be used to attach the fixture to the pool which grounds the light.
As this is my first pool light install, I’m assuming that the broken screw in the pilot hole isn’t there for grounding purposes. The broken screw is inset inside the hole so it will not be easily removed. I can feel the screw slightly protruding from the back of the hole.
I thought this was going to be relatively easy but a simple task has turned in to an all day affair. I’ve got the housing somewhat secured using the light wedge. The light wedge is stripped. The housing is not connected to electricity. I have the cord neatly tucked into the conduit and screwed the plate back on.
Looks like I’m going to have to drain my pool, a bit, so I can use a drill to remove the broken screw. Before I do this, I have a few questions:
Did the previous owner break off the screw or is what appears to be a broken screw a ground feature?
Is there any other way to mount the light fixture? There’s only one place (bottom of the housing) where a light wedge could be secured, unless I missed something.
Is there any other way to remove the screw without draining the pool?
Unfortunately, it’s such a tiny piece I do not have a lot of room to work with. Perhaps, I should leave this one to the professionals.
What was that saying? POP? Pool owner patience. I need that right now
Thanks
I ran the cord through the conduit and hopped in the pool to attach the fixture This proved more difficult than I ever imagined. The pilot screw, on the new fixture, would not screw in. I went underwater to take a better look. It appears that a screw is broken off in the pilot hole which is obviously stopping the screw.
I also found a lighting wedge attached to the old face ring. I noticed that the instructions stated that a brass pilot screw should be used to attach the fixture to the pool which grounds the light.
As this is my first pool light install, I’m assuming that the broken screw in the pilot hole isn’t there for grounding purposes. The broken screw is inset inside the hole so it will not be easily removed. I can feel the screw slightly protruding from the back of the hole.
I thought this was going to be relatively easy but a simple task has turned in to an all day affair. I’ve got the housing somewhat secured using the light wedge. The light wedge is stripped. The housing is not connected to electricity. I have the cord neatly tucked into the conduit and screwed the plate back on.
Looks like I’m going to have to drain my pool, a bit, so I can use a drill to remove the broken screw. Before I do this, I have a few questions:
Did the previous owner break off the screw or is what appears to be a broken screw a ground feature?
Is there any other way to mount the light fixture? There’s only one place (bottom of the housing) where a light wedge could be secured, unless I missed something.
Is there any other way to remove the screw without draining the pool?
Unfortunately, it’s such a tiny piece I do not have a lot of room to work with. Perhaps, I should leave this one to the professionals.
What was that saying? POP? Pool owner patience. I need that right now

Thanks