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    Marin is offline In the pool biz Thread Analyst Marin 2 stars Marin 2 stars
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    Default Re: Pool Light Problem

    Sounds like a simple solution problem (switch, breaker, etc.). I'd suggest some things to try if you're comfortable working with electricity. But, most people comfortable with that probably wouldn't have posted the question.

    Were you turning them on manually, or are they on a timer? Have you checked that all the switched are 'ON'? Is a breaker tripped?

    If all the above checks out, you start checking for power with a meter from the breaker back towards the lamp. This is not something you do while learning about electricity. Definitely time to call in a favor or hire an electrician.
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    Default Re: Pool Light Problem

    Double Marin's warning. If you're not already comfortable with troubleshooting electrical issues - Don't.
    Hire a pool - experienced, Licensed Electrician. The price for getting electrical "almost right" can be dire (death). Don't mess around.
    12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16

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