Hi there,
I'm a new pool owner trying to get things in order, and today's topic is lighting/electrical...
My pool has two lights (shown in the attached photos in magenta and purple). The purple one works, while the magenta one doesn't (not sure why yet). I assume they are both connected to what appears to be an in-deck junction box labeled "Electrical" (shown in orange in attached photos). The lights are controlled by a switch in the pool's electrical box, also shown in one of the photos.
One thing that's been bothering me is that the in-deck junction box is always VERY wet inside (condensation on the underside of the lid, wet dirt/sand, etc.). Of course, my first thought was that I had a leak; but I've come to learn that it's normal for the conduit to be full of water, it *is* mostly full (if I put my finger about 1" in there, I can feel the water level), and I can certainly imagine the water trickling out at times even if I haven't seen it firsthand.
First question:
Anyway, from what I've read, I am pretty sure this is not up to code as I don't think the conduit is 4" above the water level. I also dug up some old aerial photos and -- if I'm not mistaken -- it appears that there was once a conventional, above-ground junction box that must have been replaced when pavers were installed around the pool area. Take a look at what I've circled in red and let me know what you think!
So, a few more questions:
-Nick
I'm a new pool owner trying to get things in order, and today's topic is lighting/electrical...
My pool has two lights (shown in the attached photos in magenta and purple). The purple one works, while the magenta one doesn't (not sure why yet). I assume they are both connected to what appears to be an in-deck junction box labeled "Electrical" (shown in orange in attached photos). The lights are controlled by a switch in the pool's electrical box, also shown in one of the photos.
One thing that's been bothering me is that the in-deck junction box is always VERY wet inside (condensation on the underside of the lid, wet dirt/sand, etc.). Of course, my first thought was that I had a leak; but I've come to learn that it's normal for the conduit to be full of water, it *is* mostly full (if I put my finger about 1" in there, I can feel the water level), and I can certainly imagine the water trickling out at times even if I haven't seen it firsthand.
First question:
- Does it seem like a reasonable assumption that the moisture is related to the humidity inside the electrical box and/or water occasionally trickling out of the end of the conduit? Or should I primarily be looking for a leak?
Anyway, from what I've read, I am pretty sure this is not up to code as I don't think the conduit is 4" above the water level. I also dug up some old aerial photos and -- if I'm not mistaken -- it appears that there was once a conventional, above-ground junction box that must have been replaced when pavers were installed around the pool area. Take a look at what I've circled in red and let me know what you think!
So, a few more questions:
- It seems somewhat obvious that I need to be thinking about moving/raising the j-box... Would you agree; or is this kind of set-up more normal than I realize and the moisture maybe isn't that big of a deal?
- Can you offer any advice to help me identify the conduits and cords inside the j-box?
- In general, what kind of steps would I need to take to move or raise the j-box? I'm considering hiring a professional, but I'd at least like to know how the work should be done...
-Nick