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    Default Re: pool leak in light niche

    Another method would be to create a hartford loop with the light conduit. You just have to splice in a new piece of conduit that loops up above the highest elevation that water could get to and then bring the loop back down and re-install it in the j-box. Waste's is certainly the easier method, but if that epoxy ever failed you would have the same problem again.

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    If the leak is down the conduit you can go to an auto supply store and buy a box of window sealing strip ribbon. Pack the ribbon around the light cord and the bonding wire and stuff in to the conduit; do this a couple of times and this will stop the water from going into the conduit. This method works best because the plug stays flexable and you will not need to chip it out when you replace the light.

    Hope this helps

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    My Pool School CD says to use some expanding foam (you can get from Home Depot) and squirt into conduit. I believe the tip/article said you can even squirt it in underwater but I'm not 100% sure on this. The article said it will water proof/seal the conduit and you can still pull the cord through the hardened foam later if you need to replace the light.

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    Default Re: pool leak in light niche

    I'd step away from that repair unless your willing to do it properly.
    NEVER terminate a lamp tail below water level in a JB and especially a PC.
    THIS INSTALL IS WAY BAD and YOUR promoting it by adding pool putty or silicone in the lamp conduit.
    I'd remove the tail from the PC and extend it to a new JB higher than the water level, then run a switch leg back to the PC. This will be much easier than raising the level of the PC.

    just my .02

    See ya,
    Kelly

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