Rock, have you got the new gasket properly oriented?
Are you screwing down the clips N & S, then E & W, then all the others?
That's about all I can think of that might be wrong![]()
Ok guys/ladies.... I'm at my wits end. I had posted about my light tripping the breaker, well... got that part solved. It's a tad of water getting into the light that trips it.... must vaporize it. Anyway, I have been trying (4 times) to keep the water from getting in the light housing. It's an Amerilite basic light. I have tried everything I know to do to keep it from getting in there... but it still does. I did get a new gasket but that didn't seem to help. I put some ring lube grease around the fittings to see if that would work... nope.
This is the light that has the little clips on it and there's a ring clamp that ride on the rings, then as you tighten it should seal the light.... well... something's not working there. I don't know how to tighten it down any tighter. I did read to tap the light to keep the pressure all around... didn't work. The light works fine.. but I know what should NOT be in the light housing.
Any tricks that I haven't tried yet to help seal this lens to the housing??? I am so tired of pulling this light in and out..... Thanks in advance !!!!
Rock in SC
Rock, have you got the new gasket properly oriented?
Are you screwing down the clips N & S, then E & W, then all the others?
That's about all I can think of that might be wrong![]()
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
Yes, it's a new gasket. I don't have clips to tighten down... it has a circle ring that goes around the clips and then as you tighten the spring clip, it supposed to tighten the clips. I just have a nut/bolt to tighten and it tightens the spring. Here's a link to get a better idea.
http://www.poolcenter.com/_derived/p...n_amerlite.gif
I am wondering if I use some sort of sealant like a silicone you would use in the bathroom... just to help out? It doesn't flood, but it does still get water in it. Any help/tips/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Rock G in SC
I have the same light & had the same problem. I finally went low tech and used some DAP acquiarium sealant -- fixed it.
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