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Model # 78456300
Pentair AmerLite
Designed for long life and long runs with minimum maintenance
Enhance your pool's beauty with the world's most reliable, most popular, underwater incandescent lighting. AMERLITE lights have been the world standard of reliability for underwater pool and spa lighting for over 40 years. It features a stainless steel shell, 8-3/8 in. prismatic tempered glass lens, and stainless steel face ring with unitension clamp. AMERLITE is expertly engineered to stand up to moisture, corrosion, and impact, and to provide optimum performance and safety for years to come.
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Does the fixture come with the bulb attached. Do we need to order bulb separately.
Do you have led bulb for the same fixture.
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The fixture does come with a bulb. A standard 500 watt florescent bulb. You can order a fixture that has a LED in it if you with. It would be part number 601002. Or if you wish you can just order a bulb. That part number is LPLP1RGB120.
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My problem is that the fixture continues to fill will about 1-2 in. of water. is the problem the niche or gasket or both and how can I determine which. Also, if I have to replace the fixture, how do I do this.
Thanks, Paul R. Powers
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I have a 78456300 PENTAIR AMERILITE 500W 120V and want to know which Niche I should be getting for my in ground concrete pool. Also suggestions for heavy duty GFCI
Also, what is required to convert to LED other than the bulb.
Thanks in advance
Hal Wambach
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I have a Pentair in ground pool light that I need to replace the bulb, but I don't know the part number for the gasket. The pool light # is 78456300. Can tell me the part # for the gasket and how much it costs?
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Hi Tom, you will require this Pentair Amerlite Light Gasket
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I need to replace my pentair 784 series 120V pool light. I don’t know what the prior wattage was. The 500 watt seems to be cheaper that the 300 watt, is there any particular indications for one versus the other, other than the max bulb wattage allowed?
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Hi, Max. The wattage of the fixture is usually based on the pool size or how bright you want the pool.
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This is the the OEM replacement for most commercial installations. I've ordered 3 over the past 2 years and they work great. The old units were 10 years old and the cable seals started to leak and ground faulted. These are the ones you want.
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This is the light our pool needed for replacement. I ordered it as the price from inyopools was the best around -- even better than what our pool guy was able to get it for. Best of all, I was expecting shipping to be 10 days .... it was ordered on Friday afternoon and at our house Wed afternoon!
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