There are many brands and types of pool lights on the market today. This guide discusses the different options available in wall mounted pool lights. Other pool light options for perimeter or feature lighting are discussed in another guide.
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InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 4/29/2019
Can you provide the light model information to verify the type of voltage it requires?Reply
Ray Posted: 4/20/2019
I have some Pentair SAM lights and wanted to upgrade to LED's, either with Pentair or Hayward. Both would fit in my niche. But after reading the many bad reviews on both brands, I am at a loss as to what to mfg to choose. Any recommendations or suggestions?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 4/24/2019
Hello Ray - If i had to choose between the two, Pentair would be my pick. We have heard of more issues surrounding the ColorLogic than any other LED pool light. If you are open to any other options of LED lights, have a look at the Pureline PureColors. The PureColors features similar brightness, light shows, use the same niche, and bulb hour ratings; but these bulbs are replaceable. So, in the unfortunate occasion that a light goes out, the bulb can be screwed out and a new one screwed in, without having to install a whole new light fixture.Reply
Ricardo Posted: 4/18/2019
I'm getting a pool installed this month. They asked me if I wanted to upgrade to a led light which is $900. The regular light is 500w Hayward. I want a light that changes colors. Cant I just purchase a Led bulb that changes colors or do I need to spend $900 for the upgrade?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Robert M. Posted: 4/19/2019
Hello Ricardo - In most Hayward light fixtures the incandescent bulb can be replaced with an LED bulb. The 120V LED bulb option is part number PL5809. The only Hayward light it doesn't work in is the SP0540 series.Reply
Shawn McKearin Posted: 4/3/2019
I currently have an old fiber optic light system on my pool that hasn't worked for 2 years. Plan to replace this with a new led system but have no idea where to begin. I am handy enough to do this on my own but I have no idea where to begin. Help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 4/8/2019
Hello Shawn - if you plan to replace your fiberoptic pool illuminator with LED, we suggest the ION-8000 Fiber Optic Illuminator. The installation is relatively easy if you are handy.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 5/6/2019
You may also wish to easily upgrade your fiber optic spotlight with the SR Smith PT6000 - it replaces the illuminator and sits on the existing irrigation base. It has several lighted kit options for 2-7w LED lights and would t break the bank!lights have 6 colors and two shows. The PT-6000 houses 2 60 W transformers and comes with a remote.Reply
Phillipi Posted: 2/20/2019
It appears my niche will no longer accept screws/bolts from light somewhat corroded. The niche does not leak-recently checked. Is there an option to fix and tap new holes or is a new niche/light system the correct option? Light fixture very old I beleive it is a Hayward SP-540-z-1 needs replacement as well.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 2/21/2019
Hello - your best option would be the light wedge repair kit (132). The wedge and screw lock your light into place without having to alter the niche. Another option is the CMP Inground Pool Light Adapter, but this product requires that you drill into the niche.Reply
Phillipi Posted: 2/22/2019
Thank you for the reply, Matt. What do you suggest for a pool fixture. To fit the niche or are they all the same size? Would like to go with an LED fixture that is economical and fits the Hayward SP-540-z-1 niche we have.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 2/27/2019
Your best will be the Pentair Intellibrite or the Pureline PureColors if you decide to go with the PureColors. These two models have similar performance and specs to one another, but the PureColors is significantly less expensive.Reply
TH Posted: 2/18/2019
I need to replace 2 Pentaur pool light bulbs. Each 300 watts with LED equivalent. The requirement I have is I don’t want colored pool water. Like to keep the same color that incandescent lites give off. Do I need to buy the commercial grade white bulbs? Do u have part number? Thank youReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Robert M. Posted: 2/19/2019
Hello TH - We'd recommend the 35W Pureline white LED bulb. The 120v bulb is part number PL5849 and the 12v bulb is part number PL5848. We'd also recommend replacing the lens gasket when replacing the bulb. The Pentair pool light lens gasket is part number 3525-07.Reply
InyoPools Posted: 9/5/2018
Hello Hygie - What is the make and model of your pool light fixture?Reply
HYGIE H REYNOLDS Posted: 9/1/2018
I have an old 500W incandescent pool wall light. I will only install an LED light if I can directly screw it in with no other changes. Have you got one like that?Reply
GREG SIANO Posted: 2/8/2018
Is there a difference between r40 led for a pool light and the r40 led used in our homes?Reply
Inyopools Posted: 12/5/2017
Ed - Here's the link to "How To Convert to a LED Color Changing Light by Changing the Light Bulb". And you are correct. Technology has changed since this was written. Give one of our Inyopools service reps a call at 407 834-2200 to discuss the compatibility of the newer and less expensive PureLine Pure Colors LED Pool Bulbs.Reply
Ed Posted: 11/28/2017
Please provide a link to the "How To Convert to a LED Color Changing Light by Changing the Light Bulb” referenced in Step 9. It is exactly what I want to do. How long ago was this guide written? I would think demand for a color changing LED light and improvements in technology would have simplified this effort.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/20/2017
showme - If you need any more information, give us a call at 407-834-2200. Several more light options have come out since this guide was written.Reply
showme Posted: 7/18/2017
We are installing a light in our pool. The guy is coming to look at it today. We want to purchase the light online. I believe, this guide will help us do that. Thank you. AReply