By J & J Electronics
Part # LSL24-1
ColorGlo Raydiance 24 Ultra-bright LED Lamp Spa Light, for Larger Spas, 12V
Product Features
Raydiance Technical Specifications
What is the difference between the ColorGlo Raydiance™ and Sparkler™ lights?
The Raydiance spa light has 24 LEDs and is ideal for larger spas. The Sparkler spa light has 9 LEDs and is perfect for smaller spas. All other features of the lights are the same.
What is the warranty?
The ColorGlo spa light has a five-year warranty. If the product fails during the warranty period, J&J Electronics will, at its discretion, repair or replace the light.
What is an LED?
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are semiconductor chips enclosed in small lenses. The semiconductor chips convert electrical energy directly into light. And the lenses concentrate and direct the light. Unlike conventional lighting technologies, LEDs do not have "bulbs", which means LEDs last much longer and use much less power than incandescent lights. ColorGlo uses LEDs to disperse colored light throughout a spa.
How long will the LEDs in a ColorGlo light last?
The LEDs have a rated life of 100,000 hours. This means you can enjoy up to 11 years of continuous ColorGlo usage in your spa.
Are all LEDs the same?
No. The quality and brightness of LEDs vary greatly. ColorGlo uses only high quality LEDs to give you the brightest and most brilliant colors.
How does the ColorGlo light change colors?
ColorGlo uses a microprocessor to mix the light created by its combination of red, green and blue LEDs. This color mixing creates multiple lighting modes for you to enjoy in your spa.
How many lighting modes does ColorGlo have?
Each ColorGlo light comes with 10 dramatic lighting modes to choose from:
Can I install a ColorGlo light myself?
Replacing your existing spa light with ColorGlo is as easy as changing a light bulb! See the ColorGlo Installation User Guide for details on the simple, 5-step installation process.
In which manufacturers' spas can the ColorGlo lights be used?
ColorGlo portable spa lights can be used in most 12V AC, wedge-based lighting sockets. ColorGlo is not for use in spas with dimming systems.