- Mar 5, 2017
- 603
- Pool Size
- 17000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-9)
Got an issue. I pulled 30 feet of new spa light cord through and it was just maybe 2 feet short of what I needed. I am not pulling through another after the anguish and barely losing the line in the conduit.
I was pulling through the new light and the splice broke almost right where the water line is in the wet conduit line on the junction box side. Thank god it didn’t break any further down! I have just barely enough cable to pull the light fixture up on to the deck, but not comfortably enough on the junction box side to be high enough above the wet conduit water line for code.
The splice broke and I don’t think I have enough to even pull more line through even if I wanted to-thus sacrificing the deck length.
I’m working on redundancy fixes, but am not comfortable with my decisions yet. It’s a 120v light.
I purchased a pool light conduit leak rubber plug and I’ve been working on a water proof splice. Splicing just 2 feet of cable from old light to reach the j box. There is maybe 2-3 inches above the top waterline before the splice even starts, and am using multiple heat shrink wire insulators.
How can I make this work?!
I was pulling through the new light and the splice broke almost right where the water line is in the wet conduit line on the junction box side. Thank god it didn’t break any further down! I have just barely enough cable to pull the light fixture up on to the deck, but not comfortably enough on the junction box side to be high enough above the wet conduit water line for code.
The splice broke and I don’t think I have enough to even pull more line through even if I wanted to-thus sacrificing the deck length.
I’m working on redundancy fixes, but am not comfortable with my decisions yet. It’s a 120v light.
I purchased a pool light conduit leak rubber plug and I’ve been working on a water proof splice. Splicing just 2 feet of cable from old light to reach the j box. There is maybe 2-3 inches above the top waterline before the splice even starts, and am using multiple heat shrink wire insulators.
How can I make this work?!
