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Ill check it as well. I still don't get how any of this explains why the pool light isn't working but the spa light does. Replacing the stuff for regular maintained makes sense and I'll do it while I'm sorting this out since I'm there anyways. Shouldn't the pool light at least come on and be dim with 85 volts? Or is that not how this works ?
What is the voltage measuring at the non functioning light ? Is it an incandescent lamp, CFL, LED or a ballast controled HID ?
It is a good thing for the neighbors that the your pool light is out, so they don't have to see you skinny dipping, on second thought, maybe that IS why your pool light is not working.........
Last edited by SideShow Bob; 07-03-2015 at 19:17.
My T.P. wheeling and dealing feedback is here.
Opinions are like assholes, everybody has one, and it stinks more than mine.
Yo Homie, That my chainsaw ?
Pati, improbe et vince
Il test the light in the am as well. It's a sealed enclosure for the pool niche. This is an underwater light, simple incandescent.
No skinny dipping, Mosquitos are insane right now. Just hooked up a pretty big zapper tonight, hopefully it helps. I was in the pool last night at 7 and they bit my face 3x, fricken hate texas!
Last edited by Hotchef181818; 07-03-2015 at 19:33.
You just stepped into a whole new pile of, in pool niche lighting, do you now if it is 120v or 12v system with a transformer located else where ?
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Yo Homie, That my chainsaw ?
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