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The Roleadro LED Pool Light is a 47W RGB underwater lighting solution designed to enhance your swimming pool experience. With multiple color options, dynamic modes, and a waterproof IP68 rating, this light is perfect for creating a vibrant atmosphere. It operates on a safe 12V AC/DC voltage and comes with a remote control for easy operation. Built with high-quality materials, it ensures durability and reliability, making it an essential addition to any pool.
S**7
Fun bright light
This review is for: (Roleadro Led Pool Lights, Waterproof IP68 47W RGB Swimming Pool Light Multi Color, 12V AC Led Inground Pool Light Control with Remote Controller 6ft)I bought this light to replace a halogen flush mount that was probably 20 years old. I was concerned on whether this light would be as bright as my 300w Halogen was, last night after installation, I'm happy to report that it was just as bright, and lit up the pool nicely (20x40 in-ground with a 8' deep end, which is where the light was mounted). My second concern was the remote. What happens if I lose it? No worries, if you flip the switch on and off it will cycle through colors and modes. Which is really what I wanted anyway. How does the remote work? I dunno, haven't put a battery in it yet.The light has many different modes. You can have it set to a particular color, or it can be set to change colors in different ways. Our current favorite is a slow fade from one color to the next.The light seems to be well built for today's standards. I have no concerns on it holding up and performing well.The install was easy cause it was a replacement. My old light was about an inch bigger that this light, so I couldn't reuse the mounting bracket and had to use the one that came with the light. The mounting holes lined up perfectly so that was great. The supplied power cord for this light is only 6ft long, I really wish there was an option for longer cords in the purchasing options. So I made a trip to Lowe's bought some power cord, crimp on connectors, shrink tubing, good electrical tape and a bottle of liquid electrical tape. Staggered my connections so that it would still fit conduit. Liquid taped the connections, then shrink tubed over them, then liquid taped again, then electrical tape, then 3 or 4 layers of liquid tape again. .....I think I'm safe.... :)I bought the (CNBRIGHTER Waterproof 12V AC Transformer 5A 60W,110V-120V AC to 12V AC LED Power Supply, Voltage Converter LED Driver,Adapter for Outdoor Landscape Lighting/Swimming Pool Light (60 Watts)) to power this light. It seems to be doing the job well.Pro's: I really feel this light is a great value for the price. I've always thought pool lights were grossly overpriced ($350 for a light....come on!) So I was really happy with the price of this unit and what it offers. If something happens to it, I'll report back.Con: For me it was having to extend the power cord. Would have preferred to buy an option with a longer cord than to spend that money on supplies to be able to extend it. Also install instructions for this thing are somewhat non-existent because they are so vague. Luckily for me I have an electrician friend that I could ask a few questions of. And the seller did get back to me concerning which wire was which. Just would have been handier to have it on an instruction sheet.(my power cord was a red wire (positive), blue (negative), and light yellow green with a dark green stripe (ground))
R**Y
Nothing but satisfied
Had 1 1/2ā LED lights in pool that were defective due to water invasion. New replacements were $400+ as you have to buy light AND replacement wiring that is attached to light. Found these lights sold by GalaxyHydro for about $75 ea. The lights work terrific and have preformed as described. The hardest part of installing these lights is half-way draining the pool to secure the metal brackets that hold the lights in place. These lights run off a 110-12V transformer so no issues splicing into the original wiring from previous lights. I spliced the light wiring to the existing wiring using ābutt connectorsā then applied hot glue to the ends of the connectors. I then covered the wiring splice with heat-shrink wrap then used electrical tape. This should keep out all moisture. So far, so good and couldnāt be happier with the new lights. The nĆ©e LED lights come with a silicon seal, which in all honesty wonāt keep out water, but it really doesnāt matter because the lights are sealed in stainless housingā¦If your having problems with your old, outdated LED lights, these are a great replacement and you canāt beat the cost!! The included remote works if you are super close to the light but the lighting pattern can be cycled by turning off/on the light switch that is connected to the 22v transformerā¦.One of the best purchases I made in awhile and GalexyHydro responded immediately when I had questions concerning an additional purchase and wiring schematics. Iāll get back if I encounter any problems in the futureā¦
H**R
So Far So Good
I installed two of these lights to replace ancient Aqua-Lumin IIs. So far (3 days) all has been well. I'm most impressed with the brightness and the vivid colors produced. Installation was relatively easy, although I have some comments below. Overall, the lights are well worth the money especially when compared to the much higher priced lights on the market if they continue to function as now.Installation: The instructions are next to worthless, you'll do better with the YouTube videos that exist. The single most important thing about the installation is the need for a 12VAC transformer, otherwise you'll fry the lights and probably anyone in the pool if you connect directly to 110v. A transformer doesn't come with the lights so I ordered the one suggested by Amazon partly because it would fit inside the junction box mounted on the pool's edge. The first challenge is to install the mounting bracket...I had hoped that the old Aqua-Lumin bracket would work...it didn't so I had to drill some extra holes in the new bracket to take advantage of the existing screw holes in the pool. Chiseling out the old epoxy in the niche was easy as it was only about an inch deep. Fishing the new wire through the old conduit was straight forward, be sure to allow extra to wrap around the spindle on the light fixture. BTW, I'm glad I ordered the 16' cable length as the run from the niche to the junction box was much longer than I expected...so double check and then maybe add a couple of feet of wire. Now, wiring was a challenge since the lights use UK wire color coding. Of course, turn off the power at the breaker and double check with a voltage tester then wire in the transformer which is straight forward. When going from the transformer to the lights here is the UK coding: Green/Yellow - Earth/Gnd; Brown - Hot (+); Blue - Neutral (-).Remote: Flimsy is a good description, but it does the job more or less. The battery required ( 23A) is a bit unique so I suggest you order it along with the lights and transformer. The 12" long antenna looks like a1970s kid's walkie-talkie, but it's needed to get the signal to the submerged lights. With a fresh battery I was able to control the lights from about 30' away. However, I wasn't able control both lights with one remote, I'm not sure if its a range issue (being closer to one light) or a unique signal to the light. I also found holding the remote parallel to the light (not pointing at it) seemed to work better (dead spot off the tip of the antenna??). The four buttons on the remote aren't labeled, but the instructions do provide a list of their functions. I suggest you find a couple of desired light colors/sequences and stay from the Disco dancing light shows that are almost distracting...still everyone has their own preferences. I kept the 110V light switch wired into the circuit so I didn't have to depend on the remotes' on/off function.Summary: The lights seem well-made, but time will tell. The LED lights are bright and really liven up the pool. Installation is manageable but a better written instruction sheet would help. The remote control is the weak link in the system both in construction and function. Still, the lights are an exceptionally good value if they continue to function as now. I definitely recommend these lights especially if you're replacing old high-energy incandescent bulbs.
H**N
Terrible Light
This light has never worked properly since day one. Connectivity and installation issues right out of the box and then got water inside the light and trips the GFCI constantly. Must be replaced and thrown in the trash.
D**.
De momento perfecto
He instalado los focos y de momento todo muy bien;Luminosidad perfectaMandos, para la medida de mi piscina, 7,5m con uno solo funciona genial, pila duracell, ( recomiendo poner una buena pila)
D**O
Super š
Superš
G**
Fonctionnement
Tout fonctionne parfaitement.A voir avec le temps
J**G
Super
Immer wieder gerne
K**N
It does exactly what it's supposed to do
Works great doesn't leak easy to replace the light if necessay
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