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4/28/2011 11:20:20 AM EDT
Any pool experts care to chime in?

I'm thinking of replacing my inground pool light (that appears to be leaking) with a LED unit.  I was planning to swap out the entire housing not just the bulb. I guess my question is: Do I need to order the same brand of light as I have now, or are they all pretty much a standard size?
4/28/2011 11:24:54 AM EDT
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Tag for answers.
4/28/2011 11:26:35 AM EDT
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My parents just had their pool redone, including the lighting. The new one has a bunch of different colors, and a few cycle modes, including one that I call "Impending Epilepsy."

Its seriously disturbing.

Free bump, anyway.
4/28/2011 11:40:31 AM EDT
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As long as the light you are replacing is a modern light , ie a 100 or 300 watt screw in bulb, then an led light fixture will go right in. Do you know how to swap a fixture? I did one today in case you need info.
4/28/2011 12:04:56 PM EDT
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As long as the light you are replacing is a modern light , ie a 100 or 300 watt screw in bulb, then an led light fixture will go right in. Do you know how to swap a fixture? I did one today in case you need info.


I think so. I've googled it anyway. So, Pentair, Hayward, whatever brand's housings' should be about the same?
4/28/2011 12:08:25 PM EDT
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Quoted:
As long as the light you are replacing is a modern light , ie a 100 or 300 watt screw in bulb, then an led light fixture will go right in. Do you know how to swap a fixture? I did one today in case you need info.


I think so. I've googled it anyway. So, Pentair, Hayward, whatever brand's housings' should be about the same?


yes