What is the ColorLogic Network Module designed for?
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The ColorLogic network module is designed to be used with the new ColorLogic 4.0 lights and the ProLogic System. When used together the ColorLogic lights will display 101 color tones, 16 themed shows, while controlling light brightness, speed and movement. The 4.0 ColorLogic Lights can be seen here http://www.inyopools.com/lights_colorlogic.aspx. The ProLogic Systems & ColorLogic Modules can be seen here http://www.inyopools.com/sanitizers_pro_logic.aspx.
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Do i just need the light and my current prologic controller which runs my pool filter and spa etc.. or do i have to have a separate controller for the colorlogic led pool light?
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You can use just the ProLogic to control the ColorLogic light but you will only be using a fraction of the overall control capabilities. To get the complete control capabilities you would need to order the ColorLogic Gen. 4.0 light here http://www.inyopools.com/lights_colorlogic.aspx along with the ColorLogic Communication Module here http://www.inyopools.com/Products/02200000040136.htmWhen using the ColorLogic Communication Module with the ProLogic the ColorLogic lights will display 101 color tones, 16 themed shows, while controlling light brightness, speed and movement.
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For a color-changing LED light, how do I switch between the different settings with just a standard light switch?
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The LED lights are designed to move to the next programmed setting each time you turn the switch on and off. This will toggle through the different color settings and shows.
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I have a fairly good sized pool, mountain lake shape, 40' x 18' with attached spa. Presently have 500w incandescent in pool at the deep end (8' deep) and a 100w in the attached spa. How well with these ColorLogic bulbs light up my pool compared to my 500watt incandescent?
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Hi James, It is difficult to compare brightness when you are comparing the brightness of different colors i.e. red to white. With this being said this light will be pretty close to the same brightness as your 500 Watt incandescent light.
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Does this light fit flush against pool wall without cutting a large hole. The light that's in our pool now only has a three quarter inch hole for wiring.
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Yvonnda, If you have a large enough niche, the ColorLogic Light 120V 30' Cord w/ White Plastic Face Ring Gen. 4.0 will fit into that niche with back of the light being flush to the wall of the pool. Then you run the cord through the niche to the junction box.
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I have a Hayward SP0583L that has burned out. I'd like to replace the housing as it seems to have allowed water leakage. Will this fit my existing niche?
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Hi Darin, Yes, this ColorLogic will fit into your existing niche.
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Will colorlogic 4.0 led 120v 30ft cord w/plastic face plate fit my starlite series underwater light made by Hayward? If so, I need part numbers for plastic retainer and gasket that seals liner to niche. Does this light come with remote?
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Hi, David. The ColorLogic 4.0 Fixture can be used to replace the old Starlite fixture if you have a compatible niche. I will need to know the niche model in order to locate the retainer and gasket. A remote is not included.
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I have a LFGUI1000 niche. There is no screw hole. Can I make this light work in my Niche?
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I'm looking to replace my broken Colorlogic SP0525. . Will the Colorlogic SP0527 fit in the existing niche ?
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Hi, Frank. Yes, the SP0527 Series ColorLogic lights will replace the ColorLogic SP0525 Series.
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Is the SP0527LED30 salt water rated?
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Hi Chris, Yes the SP0527LED30 can be used in a salt pool but it cannot be used in ocean water. Salt swimming pools are normally about 3,500 PPM of salt where ocean water is 35,000 PPM of salt.
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I installed the SP0527 into a SP0607U niche and the bottom just seems to flop around with a lot of play. I used the included brass spacer, any idea what the problem is or if that’s normal.
. MOUNT THE LIGHT FIXTURE Coil up the extra cord and insert it in the fixture housing (niche) behind the light fixture. To mount the light fixture, insert the fixture into the niche with the mounting screw at the top (12 o'clock position). Place the bottom hooking first (6 o'clock position), then tilt the top of the fixture up and secure it with the mounting screw. Be sure the hook on the bottom catches on the niche. When removing the fixture from the niche, unscrew the mounting screw, tilt the top of the fixture out, and lift it up and out.NOTE: When installing the light into the Hayward SP0607U fixture housing,you must use the brass spacer (included). The mounting screw must passthrough the spacer before threading into the mounting hole in the fixturehousing.
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