Originally Posted by duraleigh
Sure hope that is the case!
Originally Posted by duraleigh
Sure hope that is the case!
I replaced my bulb last year, and this was another example of how a simple repair goes bad. I decided to replace the gasket while I was at it. I bought a gasket from Leslies that was super "squishy". Well it leaked pretty fast. It is really disgusting to see the water line in your light. After three tries I gave up, and went over to Self Chem. They had a much better gasket that worked. Be aware that even with a good gasket, during the initial heating up, the pressure will rise in the light, and this will force out a few bubbles. This will soon stop, but keep looking for a water line in the light just in case.
I had another problem where the pool ground and my light ground wire were about 1 volt apart. So when I was handling the light under water, I was feeling a low level electrical shock. It turned out that the power to my home had an OPEN NEUTRAL, and the only thing tying the neutral near ground was a copper ground rod by my pump. The power company fixed the neutral issue as an emergency Saturday repair. After this repair, all kinds of weird electrical issues in my house went away.
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