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VEVOR 120V AC LED Pool Light, 10 Inch 40W, RGBW Color Changing Inground Swimming Pool Spa Light Underwater, with 50 FT Cord Remote Control, Fit for 10in Large Wet Niches, IP68 & Tested to UL Standards

Customer Reviews for VEVOR 120V AC LED Pool Light, 10 Inch 40W, RGBW Color Changing Inground Swimming Pool Spa Light Underwater, with 50 FT Cord Remote Control, Fit for 10in Large Wet Niches, IP68 & Tested to UL Standards

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Patrick Patrick
It’s extremely bright.
I’ve only had this installed for a couple of days now, but as far as I can tell, it works great. It’s extremely bright, colors are almost infinite
Pat Pat
Works great.
Works great and fits perfectly in original Pentair niche. Love the colors and easy changeover to low voltage. Red is def not as bright as others, but.... You will be happy with this product and the cost of it comparatively to the Pentair of Hayward.
nick141 nick141
This is a lengthy review.
This is a lengthy review, but wanted to provide some information which is NOT easily accesable to locate online or anywhere else really. Review: The light is great, no issues, wiring was a snap into my circuits. Install Tips/Help: Ok, if you’ve never run electrical through conduit, I highly recommend you watch some videos first. What you need to know is 99% of pools are bonded to the entire circuit via a bond line located in the niche where the pool light is installed, leave it alone. Before you even touch the old light, you need to procure some jet line and attach it to the old pool light cable by your power source. When I say attach, I mean make damn sure it’s attached in a way it does not come lose in the conduit. Do not create a ‘bulge’ where you attach the cable, it needs to be small enough to snake through the ¾ (or ½ depending on the run) conduit all the way back to the pool niche. Pool light conduits WILL have water in them, no need to worry, that’s normal. However; because of that, electricians will often times put some caulk goop at both ends of the conduit to minimize the amount of water. That’s cool, but when you start to pull the old light cable it will appear to be stuck or hard to pull. The best way is to tug on it with some jerking motions to break the caulk goop from both ends. Don’t worry, you won’t break the electrical cable, it’s stranded and very tough. Once the caulk goop is broken free pull the line gently through the conduit. Once you get the cable all the way through, pull out about 10-15’ of extra jet line. Use the extra slack in the jet line to attach to the new pool light electrical cable, follow the same process as you did with the old cable. I highly recommend you have someone there to help for the next part…. Have the other person slowly pull the jet line as you feed the cable through the niche and into the conduit opening. Continue feeding while the other person pulls…. If you’ve done the above correctly then the new cable sho
Kevin Callaghan Kevin Callaghan
The light is bright .
The light is bright and not bad looking at all. It fit into my Pentair housing just fine. The hookup is pretty easy. If you have wired up a light fixture and know basic 120v skills you will have no issues. Manual control at the box is fairly easy
Michael Collyer Michael Collyer
So many things to love about these lights.
So many things to love about these lights. The lowest cost around for LED lights. Plenty bright. Plenty of color options
Cheryl Mitchell Cheryl Mitchell
Such a good deal
Such a good deal compared to Hayword
Michael Robinson Michael Robinson
Works great!
LED pool light of many color options. Give the pool a different look every night with fade and color or jump and color options. I’m having fun exploring all the available options and having fun experiences.
Troy Troy
Well made!
For starters I’ve been in commercial and residential construction for over 30 years, so I tend to look at a potential project where I look for items that will cause headaches or challenges. For this one, I was concerned with pulling the wire into my existing conduit that the pool builder installed, i.e. was it glued properly and most importantly for this project did he install the right size conduit? Well, since these lights are new technology LED’s they require less power, so the wire is much smaller see attached photo, the orange wire is the original light wire. I say this so you can save yourself a step, I pulled the old light wire out into the pool with a pull string attached then tied the new light wire to the pull string and then pulled the new lights back to the junction box. What I could have done was cut the existing light’s cord and tied the new lights to it inside the pool and in one step pulled the old wires out and the new wires in back to the junction box.
Chris chandler Chris chandler
It works great.
Plenty of LED lights to choose from these days. Several of them are very expensive. I'm a firm believer that you get what you pay for so I was a little leary buying this one. I took the chance and bought it. It works great. Having the option to change the color is a nice option.
Chris Chris
Really good and recommended.
Really like this light. Nice and bright which was a concern. Great controls. Collars, speed of change, a brightness control. Really good and recommended

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