Our pool lights were already not working when we purchased our old home. I’ve been looking for something like this. Glad I came across your review. I just purchased one thru your link. 😊
Great job on the review. Did you find a way to hide the cords coming out of the pool? Cords just strung throughout would annoy me and could pose a tripping hazard.
I passed the chords through the old niches so had to cut the RGB wires..can I extend the RGB cables and if so what is the max they can be extended to avoid decrease in voltage?
Do you know how the color of the plaster effects the color of the LEDs? i.e. will a darker plaster, make a purple light look brown for example? Thanks for the video!
Tuck the cords into the concrete joints and seal with an expansion compound. The cords in the flower bed are easy. Remove the stone and dig a small trench, tuck the wire in, and cover it up.
Do they strobe enough to pose a seizure risk? Edited add: That's a really neat light. I bought one but I haven't installed it yet. I just wondered how careful I should be about the strobing with my son's friends in the pool. I don't think any of them have issues with seizures but with kids you never know. They have a way of surprising us. Edited to add one more time: Yeah, I think I'll keep it on a static or with music. That strobe effect can get intense.
@@Myksgarage I thought you had to glue the magnet part on to the pool (In this case the liner) or how else will the light magnet to just liner... Actually, on most liner pools, the upper wall behind the liner is some sort of metal... 🤔
CORDS?? No thank you. Someone needs to develop a cordless, wireless solution that doesn't require draining the pool and is low cost. Would be an instant hit.
Bad idea and design. Won't pass codes. Too many violations to mention here. Not to mention did you see the electric pool cover. He has to unplug his pool lights every time he wants to put his pool cover over the pool. Which means to plug has to be placed on the underside of the pool cover when not in use. That makes the plug possibly needed to be placed in the pool water to get it out of the way. Sanitizer would wind up eating up the electrical components. In our professional opinion, he should have chosen pool lights that have been properly vetted by the pool industry for maximum safety and proper installation.
Our pool lights were already not working when we purchased our old home. I’ve been looking for something like this. Glad I came across your review. I just purchased one thru your link. 😊
Awesome, thanks
Brenda, what’s your feedback after 10 months ?
How has it been holding up??
come on Brenda..
Great job on the review. Did you find a way to hide the cords coming out of the pool? Cords just strung throughout would annoy me and could pose a tripping hazard.
Yeah I couldn't find a way to hide the cords
What kind of glue did you use? Great video too. Thanks
It’s a shame, great product, but with no way to hide the cord, that’s a big no for me.
I passed the chords through the old niches so had to cut the RGB wires..can I extend the RGB cables and if so what is the max they can be extended to avoid decrease in voltage?
i found a way to hide the wires
Great review, thanks!!
Thanks l!
Do you know how the color of the plaster effects the color of the LEDs? i.e. will a darker plaster, make a purple light look brown for example? Thanks for the video!
Not sure, mine was white so that was all I was able to test it on.
Rayleigh scattering
Quick question, what about automatic robots for inground pools? Because these are wired, do you see any issues using a robot?
I have 2 robots and they do t climb the walls, so I've had no problems
If you have robots just glue it with the magnetic
Tuck the cords into the concrete joints and seal with an expansion compound. The cords in the flower bed are easy. Remove the stone and dig a small trench, tuck the wire in, and cover it up.
Good tips
For a small pool, does the 10 watt one work ok?
Should do good
Do they strobe enough to pose a seizure risk?
Edited add: That's a really neat light. I bought one but I haven't installed it yet. I just wondered how careful I should be about the strobing with my son's friends in the pool. I don't think any of them have issues with seizures but with kids you never know. They have a way of surprising us.
Edited to add one more time: Yeah, I think I'll keep it on a static or with music. That strobe effect can get intense.
Yeah the strobe can get pretty intense!
What's a good voltage for a 6" wide jacuzzi?
Probably the lowest voltage
If my in ground is concrete/pebble texture with no lights. Do you suggested a different adhesive glue?
The included glue worked well, I'd try that first to see how it works
@@Myksgarage thank you
@@unqiue90how did it work for you? I have pebble plaster too!
It worked fine. I just hate the cords but thats cause we dont have anyway of hiding it. But it's still holding up on the wall @cesarmarroquin6369
Is the music from youtube or a site where they play music? Or is it on their app?
The app has a few preloaded songs, and then you can play any music from your phone that you want
i did not get the great instruction mine was very little info where can I get more instructions to use i am lost.
Just plug them In
Is there a way to turn off manually without unplugging
With the app
Anyone stuck these on a liner? If so, do they remove without damaging the liner?
You don't how to glue them on the line or they're just magnetic, so it shouldn't damage it
@@Myksgarage I thought you had to glue the magnet part on to the pool (In this case the liner) or how else will the light magnet to just liner... Actually, on most liner pools, the upper wall behind the liner is some sort of metal... 🤔
Can you put the app on a laptop and control the lights?
Not sure about that
CORDS?? No thank you. Someone needs to develop a cordless, wireless solution that doesn't require draining the pool and is low cost. Would be an instant hit.
Yeah a cordless version would be cool
Hard pass , wires and pools .
It's a good solution for above ground pools
I’m assuming you don’t have a corded dolphin then lol
Horrible design!!! Geez! I just use battery powered waterproof ones lol much easier.
Okay
What battery powered ones do you use?
Bad idea and design. Won't pass codes. Too many violations to mention here.
Not to mention did you see the electric pool cover. He has to unplug his pool lights every time he wants to put his pool cover over the pool. Which means to plug has to be placed on the underside of the pool cover when not in use. That makes the plug possibly needed to be placed in the pool water to get it out of the way. Sanitizer would wind up eating up the electrical components. In our professional opinion, he should have chosen pool lights that have been properly vetted by the pool industry for maximum safety and proper installation.
These are more meant for above ground pools, this company sent them to me to try out
nobody gives a shit karen