Shenzhen Heguang Lighting Co., Ltd. |
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520LM Switch control VDE IP68 Structure waterproof LED Vinyl swimming Pool Light
Model | HG-PL-18W-V-k | |
Electrical | Voltage | AC12V |
Current | 2050ma | |
Wattage | 17W±10% | |
LED | LED chip | SMD5050-RGB high bright LED |
LED QTY | 105PCS | |
CCT | R:620-630nm,G:515-525nm,B:460-470nm | |
Lumen | 520LM±10% | |
Beam angle | 120° | |
Light dimension | Φ290×150.6mm |
Surface-mounted pool lights for the Vinyl pool light
1. Use for vinyl pool
2. Anti-UV PC cover, excellent yellowing resistance, and durable
3. VDE standard rubber thread, cable length :2M
4. Constant driver to make sure LED light working stably, and with open & short circuit protection
5. Environmental ABS material shell
6. IP68 Structure waterproof, without resin-filled
7. wires RGB synchronous control design; AC 12V power supply design, 50/60HZ
8. SMD5050-RGB high bright LED, RGB(3in1) LED
Hanging light All passed 30 steps quality control , 100% waterproof at 10m depth,
8 hours LED
agening test,100% inspection before deliver.
FAQ
Are LED pool lights worth it?
LED pool lights cost more than halogen or incandescent lights.
However, most LED bulbs
have an expected lifespan of 30,000 hours, making them a worthwhile investment, especially
when you consider that incandescent lights usually last only 5,000 hours. Best of all, LED lights
use a fraction of the energy compared to incandescent lights, so
they’ll save you money in the long term.
How do I change the LED light in my pool?
Change the LED light in your pool by first ensuring that the power
is disconnected to your lighting
system. Turn the power off from the mains and double-check by using the light switches. Unscrew the
light fitting, remove it from the pool wall and pull the fitting out of the water onto the surround. Remove
the cover of the light fitting and replace the light bulb. Refit the cover and ensure that it is watertight
before fitting back onto your pool.
Do pool lights use a lot of electricity?
The amount of electricity that your pool lights use will depend on
their wattage. For example, a 300W
incandescent light used for 8 hours a day, 365 days a year will consume 876 kWh. Whereas a 40W LED
light used for the same time will only consume 116.8 kWh.