Re: Pool light for existing IG pool
Jolie,
Thats exactly why we went without the lights in the pool. Most of our friends with them have had nothing but problems in the past.
Please post on the runtime of the light if you get a chance to log it. It would be appreciated.
I see on the website for them they carry colored lenses. Do you have these for yours? If so are they worthwhile?
Re: Pool light for existing IG pool
I believe we saw the Glow Bouy @ Lowes on clearance for about $14.00 in the solar light section yesterday.
I see they now have solar powered fountains for the garden . I always loved the sound of running water but didn't want to add to the expense of running it, but maybe solar might just be the thing? When I use the pool fountain it messes with my water chemistry. Add it costs $ to run it . We are trying to do the little things to save the planet, like recycling and florescent lights. They all add up... Kim
Re: Pool light for existing IG pool
I don't have colored lights with mine.
I will check the time for you when I can stay up past 10pm...gotta go to work in the AM!
Last summer I put it in at dark..8:30ish and it was still glowing when I went to bed (weekends 12:30ish) so I believe it will give you good service
Re: Pool light for existing IG pool
Hi Kim..
Just to be clear,Glow Bouy is not a solar light, it is a rechargeable light.
Re: Pool light for existing IG pool
I see the spec sheet says it has a 12 volt rechargeable battery. Does it look like something that could be easlily replaced when expended?
Re: Pool light for existing IG pool
Maybe the light I saw was just similar? I found a link that describes it on the net, but I've never bought anything from them. This is just FYI for the description. :-) Kimrst
http://www.smarthome.com/3224.html
Re: Pool light for existing IG pool
Re: Pool light for existing IG pool
That last light was strange, why would you want a floating purple ball in your pond? The link says only for non-clorinated places. Wouldn't the lights attract bugs? We have bats that live in the next door neighbors attic(they don't know it, as they just bought the house last fall) and I love to see them fly around eating up the bugs from my yard, but I don't want to attract more than whats already here.. Kim