Re: Help with replacing pool light

Originally Posted by
albertgarrido
I got it!
Sealed it back up nice and snug and after 3 days....no water in the light.
A test you should try is to run the light for a couple of hours, let it heat up, then turn it off and let it cool.
When you turn the light on, the inside of the fixture begins to heat up. Along with the heat, comes pressure. If the seal is not good, air will begin to escape. Then when the light is then turned off, the fixture cools and the pressure subsides, and you start to develop vacuum. This is when the light fixture begins to draw water into itself.
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