Syriana - yes, likelyhood of something like that happening are about 0 unless you had larry curly and moe do your wiring.
Most pool lights are low voltage, most pool electrical is GFCI protected - unless once again, you had the stooges do the work.
Syriana - yes, likelyhood of something like that happening are about 0 unless you had larry curly and moe do your wiring.
Most pool lights are low voltage, most pool electrical is GFCI protected - unless once again, you had the stooges do the work.
I leave it on. Not all pool lights are low voltage mine are 120V.
My light is a Hayward, circa 1982 with a 500 watt/120 volt bulb. It is on a GFCI though. Waiting for a replacement bulb and gasket. I haven't seen the movie, but you guys made the hair on the back of my neck stand up . . . congratulations! It takes a lot to spook me.
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