Does anyone have Jazz lights?? Are they as bright and colorfull as they say?http://www.fiberstars.com/ps/prods/jazz.htm
Does anyone have Jazz lights?? Are they as bright and colorfull as they say?http://www.fiberstars.com/ps/prods/jazz.htm
I've placed them into service on multiple occasions.
They seem to be as good as the SAM or a Jandy colored light.
See Ya,
Kelly
Thanks for the feedback Kelly. We are building a new pool with our choice of lighting. I was leaning toward the Jazz lights but only had limited knowledge on them. They are a different technology from what I've read. Just wanted to make the most informed decision. Thanks.
Any opinions on the Polaris D-lite's?
15,000 gallon IG free form 16x32 w/attached IG 6x7 spa. Aquapure SWG, Jandy Aqualink 4 w/ PDA, Paramount infloor cleaning system, Starite 400K propane heater, Starite system 3 filter, Starite 2hp pump, polaris D'Light LED pool and spa light and paver decking. Completed in 11 weeks 7/4/06.
Im not familiar with them. I did do some research on led's and found that they are not as bright as halogen or the Jazz lights.
im going with these-
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=5256
We are using Hayward Color Logic..........The cost is around $400 and it is well worth it...check Hayward's website for the specs and a few pics....This pic is from another pool owner, but he said it is the Color Logic with Aqua Blue pebble tec which is a grey surface color...the lighter the surface the more the light will reflect...Good Luck!
Last edited by Poolboyz; 08-19-2006 at 05:20 PM.
The pool builder did recommend the Color Logics. In doing my own research I thought that the Jazz lights would be brighter and have a longer bulb life. Im confused cause no one on this sight seems to substantiate this conclusion. Our pool is just being built now. Its 44x24 freeform gunite. They are recommending 2 lights because of the pool's size. I would like to hear from someone that has either the Jazz lights or the color logics so we can make an informed decision.
Our pool is almost done....I will send you some pics when it is complete....what stage of construction are you at, and what surface are you going with? One thing I like about the Color Logic is there are not moving parts, unlike the SAM light's Color wheel. Another thing is synchonizing two lights is very easy with the Color Logic....good luck. I am trying to attach a Color Logic Photo on a grey color pebble surface.....Hope this works
15,000 gal
IG Gunite
Pebble Sheen Aqua Blue
In Floor
StaRite Cartridge filter and 1 1/2 pump
Last edited by Poolboyz; 08-21-2006 at 01:20 AM. Reason: difficulty adding attachment
The color wheels on the Jazz lights turn about twice as fast as the ones on the SAM lights. The colors of the color wheel are very vibrant (deep) so they might not give as much illumination except when on white that you would expect (The FX lights are basically the same but they use Halogen bulbs instead of Metal Halide so they are not quite as bright, colors are basicly the same However, Metal Halide is a bluer light source so there are some slight differences...the green and deep blue and are very rich but the magenta is more purplish then compared to the FX lights)...SAM colors are more pastel (and therefore seem to illuminate better) and change more slowly. It depends on what you like. Metal Halide will produce a much brighter light than Halogen but they do not light immediately when you turn them on (sort of like a florescent light) and take a few minutes to reach full brightness. Also, when you turn them off they need to stay off for a few minuted before you try and turn them back on or the will not light. Once you get use to this little quirk of Metal Halide lighting you will have no problems. Because of this quirk they have two switches...one to operate the light itself and one to turn the color wheel on and off and to sync it if you have multiple lights. The Fiberstars FX and the Pentair SAM/SAl lghts just use one switch to control the light/color wheel and sync operations.
Interestingly enough, Pentairs fiber optics illuminator that is used with the SAM/SAL lights is also metal halide and uses the two switch approach but syncs fine with their halogen SAM/SAL lights. Fiberstars makes both a Metal Halide illuminator for use with the Jazz that is two switch and a halogen one for use with the FX that is single switch.
Last edited by waterbear; 08-21-2006 at 01:59 AM.
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