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Tredge
06-06-2006, 09:46 AM
I have an old Amerlite Niche and 300Watt 12V light.
The Transformer is dead and the gasket seals in the light housing are all shot.
Clearly I need a new light....but should I replace the transformer or just install 120V instead?
Any recommendations?
thepoolman1
06-07-2006, 06:06 PM
A 12 volt light is always safer in a pool. It may be a code requirement in your area. After that, it all depends on how hard it would be to get 120 volts (and a ground wire if not already there) to the junction box. I've seen many older 12 volt installations where a ground was not run from the panel or transformer to the j-box.
Just a few things to consider.
Tredge
06-08-2006, 08:56 AM
I've got a grouding wire to the light.
Is there a difference between a 12V and 120V fixture? They look the same to me and it looks as if I can put a 120V bulb in the 12V fixture if I were to run 120 to it.
The only thing I can see is that the 12V cabling is a little "thicker".
thepoolman1
06-08-2006, 09:13 PM
The fixture itself is basically the same. If you go with a 120v light, make sure that a properly installed GFCI is in the light circuit. It's best to have a good pool tech or electrician familiar with pools to install this.
jonnygib
09-05-2006, 09:37 PM
go 12 volt!!!! keep the deadly 120 away from your pool. Your life and the life of others isn't worth the risk. We had a family die not too long ago around here with a 120v light problem.
Keep the transformer next to the house. The reason the wire is thicker for a 12 volt system is that it is pulling higher amperage than a 120 volt system.