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    Default Re: Pool/ Spa Lighting

    Lighting looks great. I have the Polaris D'Light LED but some what unhappy about it's light output. Is the Hayward Color Logic a better producer of light output?
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by towney View Post
    Lighting looks great. I have the Polaris D'Light LED but some what unhappy about it's light output. Is the Hayward Color Logic a better producer of light output?
    Towney, I looked at several different lights in action at night. Those included the Polaris d'Light, Pentair SAM's/ SAL's, etc. Everyone will have different opinions but I felt that the Hayward LED's put out a more vibrant/ non-muted color than the others. Hope that makes sense. My pool size is 36 x 22 (white plaster). I put 2 in the pool and 1 in the spa. I will try and get some pics uploaded from the 2nd story of my house to give you a better idea of how they light the pool/spa.

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    Default Re: Pool/ Spa Lighting

    Here is a still shot from the 2nd story. The light is in the darker blue shade at the moment.


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    I have two color logics in a 16x34 darker liner pool. In a lighter lined pool your lights will look brighter, in my pool its more of a glow, its still bright, but not as bright as a pool with a white or light liner (plaster). Another benefit of LED's is they use less energy and last longer. I like the color patterns that favour the blues/pink (sangria they call it) and green, the red is a bit weird and not really bright enough. I also like the remote that the color logic comes with, so convenient to turn it on when you are inside to get that mood light going.
    Alas, they have closed my pool today, so all I can see now is a dark winter cover.

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