How to: Upgrade Your Pool Light To an LED Color Changing Light
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 Published On Apr 22, 2013

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In this video we'll show you how to replace an old standard bulb with a new LED color changing bulb, LEDs are a great way to save money in the long run. Replacing a 500-watt bulb with a 45-watt bulb with similar beam coverage and ability to change colors and lights shows. For most homeowners, it's a no-brainer. The bulb we'll be using is the Color Splash 3G. Not all standard incandescent pool lights have an LED replacement so do your research or give us a call to make sure you get the right part.

Once the light is removed from the pool we will need to access the bulb. Each light is different when opening it. The model we're using is the Pentair Amerilite which has a uni tension clamp to secure the face rim. Remove this locking bolt and set it to the side. The clamp is then able to be removed from the
rim brackets one at a time.

Now onto the rim. Separate it from the lens gasket; this may take some strength or use of a tool to gently pry the two pieces apart. The pressure from the clamp and grime from the pool creates a tight seal over the years.

Roll the gasket over the edge of the lens and fixture. Be sure not to drop the lens while completing this step. Set the lens to the side. Have the new lens gasket ready for install after we put in the new bulb.

Look over your fixture's inner casing for any corrosion or burn marks. This is a sign that a bulb will not fix your issue. If your fixture is compromised the new bulb will fail prematurely. The reason for the new lens gasket is to ensure a tight seal. If installed correctly it should prevent any future leaks.

The light may have been recently used so, cover the bulb with a towel while unscrewing it from the fixture. And install the new bulb. This LED screws in just like the original.

To put the fixture back together we just reverse how we take it apart. The lens should be placed to cover the fixture. Using the new lens gasket Roll it over the edge of the lens and fixture. If your gasket is curved on one side, use the flat side of the gasket on the side with the lens. Re-apply the face-rim and unitension clamp.

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