Hi Everybody,
I bought a home with a 14 x 24 x 6 IG pool with vinyl liner. There's no bells or whistles, including a light. Does anyone know of any products or have any ideas for lighting my pool at night?
Thanks,
Steve
Hi Everybody,
I bought a home with a 14 x 24 x 6 IG pool with vinyl liner. There's no bells or whistles, including a light. Does anyone know of any products or have any ideas for lighting my pool at night?
Thanks,
Steve
Steve, as this is my first time 'threading' with you, let me say (a belated) - welcome to the forum!There is a retro install light (AquaLumin II). While we usually install them when the liner is being replaced, it can be done without draining the pool and replacing the liner (it's a little more tricky, but certainly possible). The unit is a 'nicheless light' and all you need to do is drain ~2' of water, pull the liner away from the installation area, drill a 3" hole in the pannel and install a modified return fitting. (Of course you need to prevent debris from getting behind the liner and dig under the deck to install the conduit, but it's really not that hard to do). I'll see if I can (for once) successfully Google up a link for them.
If you've any questions about what I've said, just ask! - Waste
http://www.pentairpool.com/misc/owne...Lumin%20II.pdf
(that only took 5 tries!)
Last edited by waste; 03-13-2007 at 01:40 PM. Reason: link to aqualumin install
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
Thanks Waste!
The link works fine. Also, it sounds like a "doable job." Good point about keeping debris out from behind the liner. The deep end of the pool has a 36" wide sidewalk, then the dirt/yard tapers slightly away from that. Do you think it's possible to drive a short section of EMT (electro-mechanical tubing) through the 3" hole outward to a vertical hole next to the sidewalk? Fortunately, it's all dirt with no rock. Then, pick out the dirt with a long tool and vacuum?
Steve
Steve, while I admire your ingenuity, you've got to trench to the unit - you need to be able to secure the unit to the wall, run the conduit and BOND!!!! the unit - all of which is done on the back side of the pannel -sorry!. I suppose you could jack out a section of the deck to access the pannel, but a patch always shows.) (just be glad that you don't have 8' of deck there!
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Sorry I couldn't make this a little easier for you, but it needs to be done right. If you have any more questions, I'll give you all the help/ info I can!
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
I bought a floating light for my pool last year and really like it. I think it is called a "Pool Buoy" We have an 18x36 inground pool and it lights it fully. It is rechargeable and last about hours. Got it off of Ebay, of course!
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