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Poolside Repair: How To Install A Pool Light 

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Step 1 - Pick the Right Replacement Light
You have made the decision to replace your plain white pool white with a color changing LED; the next thing is figuring out which LED will fit your light’s niche and cord length.
replacment pentair amerilite
Pentair Amerilite dimensions
Most incandescent pool lights are a standard size, around 10.12 inches in diameter; for which a LED light fixture like the Pentair Intellibrite, Hayward Colorlogic, and Pureline PureColors are drop-in replacements. If you do not have the original light to measure or just, want to double check you are getting the right light don’t hesitate to call us.
You will also need to measure the length of electrical needed for the installation. To ensure make sure you do not come up short when installing the new light measure the following:
measure the distance from the pool light niche to the power source,
the rise from the pool light to the power source,
tack on five to eight feet so you can pull the light on deck for maintenance later.
In our installation, we are replacing a Pentair Amerilite with an exact drop-in replacement the Pureline PureColors
Step 2 - Turn off Power, Cut Cable to Old Fixture
To make your light circuit safe before removing the old light, shut off your light’s breaker. oOnce this is done, you can remove the light from the niche and snip the power cable just behind the light fixture.
Step 3 - Prepare the Niche, Conduit for New Cable Installation
pool light epoxy
Pool niche with epoxy plug
To pull the cable through the conduit, we must remove the watertight seal attaching it to the niche. The most common ways of sealing the niche are epoxy and rubber cord stoppers.
For this installation, the original cable was epoxied in. Remove the epoxy with a needle nosed plier and a flathead screwdriver. For time’s sake, we hope your light has a rubber cord stopper as they are much each to remove and can be re-used. When we install the new LED, we are using a cord stopper.
Step 4 - Tie, Tape, or Bond the New and Old Cables Together
installing pool light cable
By taping the new cable to the old cable before we pull it out, we complete two steps at once. We remove the old cable while also reinstalling the new light cable. Make sure to use heavy duty duct tape when you intertwine and tape the two cables together.
Step 5 - Pull the Old Cable Through
Get a good grip, and start pulling the old cable through the conduit. We were experiencing a stubborn cable, so we used a spray on silicon lube to make for easy sledding.
In our installation, the cables came loose, so we used a fish tape to pull the new cable. Before cutting the cable be certain you have five to eight feet of cable on the fixture end, so you can pull the light on deck for maintenance in the future.
Step 6 - Install Light Into Niche
Screw in the lock screw to secure the light into the niche.
Step 7 - Wiring a LED Pool Light
how to wire a led pool light
The wiring of LED lights should be similar if not the same as your original light, but to be safe, follow the wiring instructions provided in the owner’s manual.
Step 8 - Enjoy Your New Light
Thanks for joining us on our first Poolside Repair; stay tuned for next time when we install a DE filter.

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@generessler6282
@generessler6282 3 года назад
You can use $4 harbor freight multimeter to measure resistance across the the power wires at the box. The cable with infinite resistance (no continuity) between hot and neutral is the one with the cut cable! Only one person needed. No tug of war. Duct tape makes a much better pull joint than electrical tape. Might as well give yourself every advantage you can.
@2002southzone
@2002southzone 4 года назад
Good video, but please, please, please, make sure to leave enough wire coiled inside the niche for future repairs. It's a shame to have to drain the pool or work underwater to change a bulb. Thanks for posting the video, guys.
@billporter6254
@billporter6254 7 лет назад
It looks like your video missed the part of leaving enough cable so that the light could latter be taken out of the niche an placed on the deck for servicing.
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 7 лет назад
We mentioned that in the video description and our blog post, here: www.inyopools.com/Blog/poolside-repair-install-pool-light/
@chuckschillingvideos
@chuckschillingvideos 7 лет назад
Perhaps, but you surely did not show it in the video - in fact, it is quite obvious that there is absolutely no slack cable left in the niche and so whoever is stuck with replacing that bulb when it burns out will have an unexpected problem on his hands.
@escaplen
@escaplen 4 года назад
@@chuckschillingvideos I can see him putting several loops of wire in the back of the niche at 5:10
@michealvega3695
@michealvega3695 Год назад
You could also use a toner to find the right wire
@steventhorkelsen6478
@steventhorkelsen6478 3 года назад
Do you have to epoxy the new light wire? If so what do you use?
@mjmjross
@mjmjross 3 года назад
I know that most of these questions are older but I'll give it a shot here to see if anyone might know. I see conflicting videos out there when it comes to draining to light level. It looks and sounds like it's not necessary but mine is on the deep end and i'll either do it one armed from the deck or while treading water. If I don't drain and then go to pull out the epoxy, is the water going to travel out the conduit and just stop at the bend. If so, is that okay to leave all that water in there? I have an old Anderson pool with NO diagrams and am not even sure where the switch, breaker or junction boxes are.
@secularsam7678
@secularsam7678 Год назад
You ever figure it out?
@clarencemoore2924
@clarencemoore2924 Год назад
is that 120 volts on the pool lights?
@ededog2922
@ededog2922 11 месяцев назад
I noticed that you said you pulled Apoxsee sealant from around the cord out. And I also noticed you didn’t show putting out Apoxsee or any thing back in that conduit wouldn’t hurt to put a marine grade silicone back in that hole to stop the water from going in there.
@ededog2922
@ededog2922 11 месяцев назад
Also, the rubber stopper you use does it come with the light?
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 11 месяцев назад
The cord stopper does not come with the light; it can be purchased separately from a hardware store for a couple of dollars. We didn't add epoxy to the cord stopper because it would be unnecessary. It'd be like gluing a cork into a wine bottle. The cork is enough.
@trumpwins2024
@trumpwins2024 Год назад
Good video guys. You might have mentioned the bonded ground wire in the niche because some people were probably wondering what that was. Also to leave 4-6' extra wire to be able to pull light to pool cool deck so water does not have to be drained.
@peoplsrepublcOcali
@peoplsrepublcOcali 4 года назад
Draining the pool is not necessary...but great for videos. I swapped these all the time in the winter with nothing but a wet arm. Also, I noticed that he did not hook the light on the bottom of the niche. If there is no hook in the niche then a 'light wedge' is a good solution.
@roymcleansr.5404
@roymcleansr.5404 3 года назад
What is that lightwedge because this is what I've been trying to figure out if there's a hook at the bottom
@peoplsrepublcOcali
@peoplsrepublcOcali 3 года назад
​@@roymcleansr.5404 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-thCt4adC2V4.html ...it is a wedge that goes on top of the light, uses existing escutcheon holes, but presses the light down hard enough on the bottom to secure it if it is missing the hook. I have used two opposing wedges to secure lights with no female threads or bottom hook although it takes some finesse.
@scottdamico3101
@scottdamico3101 7 лет назад
I didn't see wether you put new silicone or whatever in the nitch hole ?
@Montery12
@Montery12 6 лет назад
I was told by an expert that water will get in the conduit somehow anyway whether sealed or not and not to lose sleep over it. Meaning you do your best to apply some epoxy at the niche hole and at the JBox and forget about it. As long water doesn't leak at the JBox, you're fine. My believe is that water in the conduit will recycle itself even if it takes a year but it will; so don't think water will be stagnated in the conduit forever.
@judywilliams6181
@judywilliams6181 6 лет назад
Do you lube the gasket around the lite before putting it back in.
@johnmillman2048
@johnmillman2048 5 лет назад
Right long lead, and no new epoxy, low bidders?
@MYRNAGCLARO
@MYRNAGCLARO 3 года назад
dont pull it next Time Sirs,pls use a multi tester for the contenuity and it is easy to detect which wire is to splice or to connect.
@tinadalton7521
@tinadalton7521 7 лет назад
I didn't see you put epoxy back. I will be replacing my light soon and was wondering about the epoxy part of the install. Also I have a Pentair Am. sAm light now. I was not impressed with the sAM light at all. Are there other lights worth the price?
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 7 лет назад
We used a rubber cord stopper instead of epoxy for the new installation. It is easier to install and easier to remove for maintenance in the future. If you want a color changing light I suggest the Purline Pure Colors LED light: (www.inyopools.com/pureline-pure-colors-led-pool-light-fixtures.aspx)
@stevekap8
@stevekap8 4 года назад
A rubber cord stopper? What would that do? Wouldn't water be on both sides of the stopper? What's the part number for this stopper?
@charlesromney
@charlesromney 3 месяца назад
What’s the part number or link?
@truestofhearts12
@truestofhearts12 4 месяца назад
How much about does it cost to replace a light just like this?
@SPL
@SPL 7 лет назад
Good job guys. Watching this reminds me why I sub these types of jobs out to guys like Joe ;). Pulling the wire thru can be murder.
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 7 лет назад
Thanks! That cable was a beast; a couple of us had to take turns pulling it through. And we also made the slip up of ordering a light with too short a cable. We didn't find that out til we had already snaked it through. Jiminy! BTW, we love your videos and if you ever want to collaborate on a future project, give us a shout. Fortunately, no Joes were injured during the filming of this episode. :)
@josuemartinez3339
@josuemartinez3339 Год назад
Do all pool lights have 1 screw mount hole to support the light?
@Inyopools
@Inyopools Год назад
Most inground pool lights follow that design. Some likes have multiple holes in their faceplate but are generally decorative.
@stevekap8
@stevekap8 4 года назад
What is the epoxy for? Haven't seen that on other videos.
@djrikk214
@djrikk214 4 года назад
stevekap8 Sealant
@darrencarter6255
@darrencarter6255 2 года назад
What about showing the part of showing when you re-filled the epoxy?
@RIJSA
@RIJSA 6 лет назад
Cool video. Helped me to understand how the installation of a pool light works. At minute 5:24 you can see a small opening on the lower right side of the niche. That means water will go thru the niche and stay there all the time. That is not dangerous ?
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 6 лет назад
It's normal for water to go behind the light and inside the niche. That's why it's important to plug the conduit hole with epoxy or rubber stopper.
@RIJSA
@RIJSA 6 лет назад
Great. Thanks!
@stevenarther9861
@stevenarther9861 6 лет назад
I hope you guys didn't forget to put the epoxy back in and to leave yourself enough room to be able to stretch the light up to the deck for a bulb change if necessary later on.
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 6 лет назад
Hi Steven, we replaced the epoxy with a rubber stopper. We forgot to include that part in the video. We definitely remembered to leave ourselves some extra cable. Thanks for watching :)
@bartharris
@bartharris 2 года назад
It looks like there is no potting compound around the bonding lug. Is it sometimes not necessary?
@chengkhang2804
@chengkhang2804 Год назад
no...someone screwed up
@KuyaKhim08
@KuyaKhim08 4 года назад
What type of junction box should be used for pool lights? Is it safe to use metal junction box 2-3 meters away from the inner wall of the pool?
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 4 года назад
We recommend the plastic Intermatic junction boxes. You 'd have to check with your local codes about a metal junction box. It would need to be bonded since it is metal and close to the pool.
@fdbeasley
@fdbeasley 7 лет назад
We built a pool with our new home (20' X 45' in-ground with integrated spa). I only noticed after-the-fact that the pool contractor installed spa-sized lights EVERYWHERE! Because of the this, I find that the brightness for night swimming has a lot to be desired. There are a total of 5 lights in the pool and 1 light in the spa. I think they are all incandescent as well. Anyway, I've been questioning for the last year whether I should upgrade to LEDs to improve brightness. Will this really make a noticeable difference in a spa-sized bulb that has a limited wattage anyway? My pool plaster is Hydrazzo Maui Midnight (so, not white or light blue) if that makes a difference. I know the paler plaster colors hinder the brightness as well. Would love to know if anyone has a similar experience or have retrofitted to improve brightness at night. Before and after pics would be awesome as well. Thanks!!
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 7 лет назад
Making the switch to LEDs is probably not going to improve your brightness, unfortunately. At best it will be a lateral move.
@fdbeasley
@fdbeasley 7 лет назад
Inyo Pools, Thanks for the confirmation. That's what was afraid of. F
@chadlawrence5865
@chadlawrence5865 3 года назад
do you have to put goop in the hole? it isnt supposed to be water tight is it?
@MYRNAGCLARO
@MYRNAGCLARO 3 года назад
and if you change the that wire,before pulling tied the new wire .
@NFPowercat78
@NFPowercat78 24 дня назад
Why didn't you cover replacing the epoxy with the material/device of your choice. That's the only part that I'd like help with.
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 24 дня назад
We didn't cover reapplying the epoxy because we didn't use epoxy during the installation of the new light. We used a 'cord stopper,' a rubber cork that's been cored, to allow the cable to run through the middle. It is a cleaner install than epoxy and is a lot easier for maintenance or replacement down the line.
@michaelclaassen3073
@michaelclaassen3073 4 года назад
please advice on how to replace bulb of kreepy kraully pro light.
@arieb1533
@arieb1533 4 года назад
What wire is used from the junction box to the main box?
@Phuzzyl0gic
@Phuzzyl0gic 3 года назад
Create a loop with wire tie 550.cord to it and pull it through. You did this the hard way.
@arieb1533
@arieb1533 4 года назад
What wire did you guys use?
@roosterq3209
@roosterq3209 2 года назад
After he takes the epoxy out underwater, doesn’t the water leak into the conduit where the wire is feeding from? Shouldn’t he have drained the pool more so that doesn’t happen??
@chengkhang2804
@chengkhang2804 Год назад
its normal to have water inside the conduit. the conduits are supposed to be water tight. but in the even that they are not, simply adding butyl tape just at the rim of the conduit is sufficient
@stevemarkley1155
@stevemarkley1155 5 лет назад
Did you replace the epoxy in the niche before putting the new fixture back in? If so, what did you use?
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 5 лет назад
We used a rubber cord stopper for this install. On other installations we've used a 2-part underwater epoxy.
@aqualuxx
@aqualuxx 5 лет назад
Aquabond
@stevekap8
@stevekap8 4 года назад
Did you darin the pool to below the level of the conduit first? Otherwise, you already have water in the conuit, no?
@kenasuquo5536
@kenasuquo5536 4 года назад
Pls guys while wiring a pool lighting, can I run two of the lighting cable in one conduit pipe?
@KuyaKhim08
@KuyaKhim08 4 года назад
Yes you can, you just have to adjust the size of the conduit based on the number of wires you want to put in.
@ytCRT1
@ytCRT1 5 лет назад
as it was being pulled, I was like "I hope they hooked that tight"; seemingly not lol
@nicoleroper
@nicoleroper 5 лет назад
Did you replace the incandescent bulb with an LED bulb?
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 5 лет назад
We did replace the incandescent bulb with an LED bulb before we installed the fixture. We didn't include that in this video but we do have an older video that illustrates how to change the bulb. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YsUaWpwO93k.html
@TheScottEF
@TheScottEF 4 года назад
Be real careful with the pool LEDs; they're "50,000" hour life is a complete sham. 3 of my 4 y pool LEDs are failing at about the 500-hour point.
@plomarja
@plomarja 6 лет назад
Very good, but, you might to explain the voltage required for this light , 12 volts
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 6 лет назад
Hello Jose - On this install, we used a 120v light fixture. 12v is not required by his local codes.
@2460speedy
@2460speedy 2 года назад
Well done. But I dont like the use of wire nuts.
@dagmac9308
@dagmac9308 4 года назад
Question. How the water no entry in the tube where it is the cable?
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 4 года назад
A cord stopper or putty is used to seal the conduit where the cord enters the niche. That prevents the water from the pool from leaking out of the pool niche.
@dagmac9308
@dagmac9308 4 года назад
Inyo Pools Great Thanks. But I just checked that you removed this at the beginning being under water. Do you know what I mean?
@mig4068
@mig4068 7 лет назад
Would like to know, @5.09 when securing the fixture to the wall socket, what connectors were used to join the lamp to the new power cord?
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 7 лет назад
We overlapped the cable ends by about 6 inches, and used a generous portion of duct tape to keep them together.
@maximumwoof8662
@maximumwoof8662 7 лет назад
i thought duct tape was for ducts and electrical tape was for electrical.. guess that's why cars drive on parkways and park on driveways...
@escaplen
@escaplen 4 года назад
The new power cord is factory sealed to the fixture, there is nothing to join at the back of the light.
@goobytron2888
@goobytron2888 2 года назад
There is something very disturbing about stamping water holding electrical wires. I pulled my light up once and even though it was disconnected. It still made me very uneasy.
@JohnSmith-xx1lx
@JohnSmith-xx1lx 2 года назад
People have been electrocuted from such a simple job.
@jayrose9463
@jayrose9463 Год назад
Why empty halfway into the light niche
@Inyopools
@Inyopools Год назад
The homeowner had drained the pool to that level before we had gotten there. You can install the light without draining the pool.
@ziploxian8516
@ziploxian8516 7 лет назад
What's that coil in that fixture? We accidentally short circuited it and the coil blew off. Is that important?
@sunshinestatepools5927
@sunshinestatepools5927 5 лет назад
I would like to know the answer to this question i always wondered what the spring looking coil was and its importance thanks.
@jlmer616
@jlmer616 5 лет назад
Why did it keep shorting out?
@aqualuxx
@aqualuxx 5 лет назад
they said in the vid bad circuit
@marolfo17
@marolfo17 7 лет назад
you were lucky with the fish tape
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 7 лет назад
Sometimes it pays to be more lucky than good, lol.
@_1ben
@_1ben 2 года назад
when you attach the new wire to the old wire stagger the lengths, and tape 3 feet or you will have this problem
@tnsibungo9060
@tnsibungo9060 4 года назад
My job
@blackphantom3333
@blackphantom3333 4 года назад
You gotta leave enough cable to set the fixture on the deck --- flex seal to replace the epoxy that was removed
@peoplsrepublcOcali
@peoplsrepublcOcali 4 года назад
The epoxy is pointless, nor does it need flex seal. Pool builders and other 'professionals' cause a $400 job to turn into a $3000 job because they like to fill their conduit with 1-2 ft. of epoxy. Cutting pool decks and digging 5 foot trenches (by hand in most backyards) is fun and all but I would rather we eliminate bad information/government regulation. I have never once encountered a problem with a conduit full of water as long as you have a properly raised junction box. I have also never seen dry conduit (or 'an epoxy job' that kept water out). Those lines are direct bury and can handle water.
@greghuff3316
@greghuff3316 2 месяца назад
@@peoplsrepublcOcali You seem like the only person including the installers that know what the f you’re talking about.
@peoplsrepublcOcali
@peoplsrepublcOcali 21 день назад
​@@greghuff3316 Thanks, there are a few others though (and I mean a few). I had about 400 competitors and I could safely say less than 40 of them knew what they were doing. High turnover and pointless qualifications are today's "experts". I certainly don't believe google, a high paying BBB customer, or a govt. racketeering scheme qualified anyone. But that's how most of my competitors stayed in business.
@petethepoolguy7807
@petethepoolguy7807 2 года назад
The only thing you forgot to show is adding the new epoxy
@chengkhang2804
@chengkhang2804 Год назад
you should never epoxy the conduit.
@mediasemasa9708
@mediasemasa9708 4 года назад
👍👍👍👍👍
@ojb_biking1096
@ojb_biking1096 7 лет назад
why can't you take the old wire out feed the new wire out with the old one
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 7 лет назад
We actually try that in the video but the taping job didn't hold as were pulling the old light cable out. So we had to use a snake to pull through the new cable as we show.
@andypollock5577
@andypollock5577 6 лет назад
You can but you need to make a better job of connecting the two cables. The way we do it is to create a hook and eye, on the respective cables, and then when the hook is in the eye, we clamp the hook shut so it becomes an eye, then we tape over those connections to try to prevent any snagging, and we use silicone, as per the video. The video itself tells you everything you need to know. Ignore the pickers asking about new epoxy; it's pretty obvious that new epoxy is required, as is leaving a tail so the light can be lifted out of the recess on to the pool deck. You won't go far wrong copying these guys, who I thank for taking the time to make the vid.
@alpagano50
@alpagano50 5 лет назад
Next time pull in a pulling rope and use that to pull in the new wire.
@1risingangel1
@1risingangel1 6 лет назад
Pool bonding wire for the niche?
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 6 лет назад
You can see the bonding wire at 2:21
@arthurfleck9594
@arthurfleck9594 3 года назад
Handheld mirrors? U can use google s and snorkel to that🤣
@williamschmidt9008
@williamschmidt9008 7 лет назад
Next time just solder the new wires to the old wires and save yourself a ton of time.... they won't come apart.
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 7 лет назад
If you use a hi-strength solder may it work, but the regular run of the mill stuff probably won't hold up to a few heavy tugs. - MGS
@user-xk4rl8bj2n
@user-xk4rl8bj2n 4 года назад
It’s better to not have pool lights to prevent electrocution that be dumb
@Inyopools
@Inyopools 4 года назад
There are low voltage lights that are perfectly safe for swimming pools.
@gregdacey-mg6is
@gregdacey-mg6is 5 месяцев назад
You’re supposed to leave 36” coiled up! Are you a pool guy or a diyer lol people suck these days nobody follows any directions
@mytexasdays1526
@mytexasdays1526 5 лет назад
Get to it. Too much yakking.
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@winnieli3576 5 лет назад
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