My 10 meter pool was blessed with six pool lights by my builder. Great for swimming laps, but overkill. A decade later, those lights are failing from UV, chemicals and general shoddiness. They are not easily replaced, but I have found some on Amazon that seem similar. Amazon.com : Eapmic 12V 25W Pool Light Underwater Color-Change LED Lights RGB IP68 with Remote (25W) : Garden & Outdoor
The problem is that the existing lights are cabled through a lot of concrete back to the equipment room. Thus, the new lights have to be connected by snipping the original cable and splicing them into the new underwater. While I am not going to electrocute anybody with 12 VDC, I would prefer the current go to the light rather than dissipate in the water and have connection electrólisis.
Any thoughts on a truly watertight connector (small has to fit behind light) that I can use to join these cables?
Your thoughts appreciated.
Peter
The problem is that the existing lights are cabled through a lot of concrete back to the equipment room. Thus, the new lights have to be connected by snipping the original cable and splicing them into the new underwater. While I am not going to electrocute anybody with 12 VDC, I would prefer the current go to the light rather than dissipate in the water and have connection electrólisis.
Any thoughts on a truly watertight connector (small has to fit behind light) that I can use to join these cables?
Your thoughts appreciated.
Peter