Some models support dry or wet installation, but most require partial draining of the pool.
Yes, but only with corrosion-resistant materials such as 316 stainless steel or ABS+PC housing.
LED lights usually range from 6W–36W, equivalent to 50W–300W halogen bulbs, saving up to 80% energy.
Regularly check seals, clean surface buildup, and always disconnect power before replacement. Professional service is recommended.
LED lights last around 30,000–50,000 hours, while halogen lights last about 1,000–2,000 hours.
Yes, most LED pool lights support RGB color-changing functions, controlled by remote, app, or automated settings.
Typically, they are installed inside the pool wall, about 30–50 cm below the water surface for even lighting coverage.
Yes, certified pool lights use low-voltage power (12V/24V) and have IP68 waterproof rating, making them safe for underwater use. Installation should always be handled by professionals.
Common types include LED pool lights, halogen pool lights, solar-powered lights, and underwater/wall-mounted pool lights.
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