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nick mcdonald
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
perfect fit
nick mcdonald
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
perfect fit
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024
Light system. New it works great but of 4 lights installed in my pool 3 failed. Now a replacement light just failed. Took it apart. These lights have o-rings that leak over time and then the circuit board inside is ruined. Its easy but expensive to replace. Once this system installed it us a big deal to switch to another brand. Pentair... you need to fix this! For a new installation I suggest owners pick another system.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024
Light system. New it works great but of 4 lights installed in my pool 3 failed. Now a replacement light just failed. Took it apart. These lights have o-rings that leak over time and then the circuit board inside is ruined. Its easy but expensive to replace. Once this system installed it us a big deal to switch to another brand. Pentair... you need to fix this! For a new installation I suggest owners pick another system.
Dean G
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Had this light installed by pool renovator in 2016 to replace old dim fiber optic light. New light really lit up pool. After 5 years, housing (inside pool wall) cracked, water got in to light and killed light. This is a well known problem with these lights. Bought replacement from Amazon for $400. Removal of old light and installation of new light was very straightforward.After 2 years, the replacement light has failed in same way... body cracked, water gets in and light is dead.Looking at replacing with same light ($400) or using Penatir Microbrite (with adapter) for $500.
Dean G
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Had this light installed by pool renovator in 2016 to replace old dim fiber optic light. New light really lit up pool. After 5 years, housing (inside pool wall) cracked, water got in to light and killed light. This is a well known problem with these lights. Bought replacement from Amazon for $400. Removal of old light and installation of new light was very straightforward.After 2 years, the replacement light has failed in same way... body cracked, water gets in and light is dead.Looking at replacing with same light ($400) or using Penatir Microbrite (with adapter) for $500.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
I bought this as a replacement of the original Globrite light the pool company installed in my new pool. It failed after about 2 years. Now this one, too, failed in about 2 years. I'm done with these! They should last way longer, especially considering the cost. I'm going to try a new alternative that has a "lifetime" warranty.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
I bought this as a replacement of the original Globrite light the pool company installed in my new pool. It failed after about 2 years. Now this one, too, failed in about 2 years. I'm done with these! They should last way longer, especially considering the cost. I'm going to try a new alternative that has a "lifetime" warranty.
J
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
My pool builder put these in and now I'm locked into expensive Pentaiir. They work great and are easy to install.
J
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
My pool builder put these in and now I'm locked into expensive Pentaiir. They work great and are easy to install.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
Installed easily. Works great. It was a replacement for a burned out light.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
Installed easily. Works great. It was a replacement for a burned out light.
Jason M.
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2020
My in ground pool is only 5 years old and one of these was installed when built. It only lasted 5 years before getting water inside and shorting out. Looking on the internet... this is a common problem. Another review stated that Pentair admitted a defect and re-designed the light. Hopefully that is the case. The light I received was an exact replacement. The Manufacturer date was a month ago... so I know it is very new.. (not old stock) It comes with the tool to remove old light and install new one. It was actually very easy to do and only took about 10 minutes.
Jason M.
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2020
My in ground pool is only 5 years old and one of these was installed when built. It only lasted 5 years before getting water inside and shorting out. Looking on the internet... this is a common problem. Another review stated that Pentair admitted a defect and re-designed the light. Hopefully that is the case. The light I received was an exact replacement. The Manufacturer date was a month ago... so I know it is very new.. (not old stock) It comes with the tool to remove old light and install new one. It was actually very easy to do and only took about 10 minutes.
dave
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2018
Took a little effort too remove the old light and pull in the new, but I was able to cut off the old light, then tie the cables together, wrap the "splice" tightly with electrical tape and pull it through. It wasn't a snap to pull in. Had to pull it back a few feet a couple times, but it finally made it and it works fine. I use the electrical power light switch, which is located in my house, to switch light programs. A little cumbersome at times, but I didn't buy the optional controller. Instructions on how to do this came with the light. I may buy the controller some day. Mine also came with the locking ring to twist it into the already installed housing.Added a photo. This is the only light in my pool. The pool is 15’ x 30’.
dave
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2018
Took a little effort too remove the old light and pull in the new, but I was able to cut off the old light, then tie the cables together, wrap the "splice" tightly with electrical tape and pull it through. It wasn't a snap to pull in. Had to pull it back a few feet a couple times, but it finally made it and it works fine. I use the electrical power light switch, which is located in my house, to switch light programs. A little cumbersome at times, but I didn't buy the optional controller. Instructions on how to do this came with the light. I may buy the controller some day. Mine also came with the locking ring to twist it into the already installed housing.Added a photo. This is the only light in my pool. The pool is 15’ x 30’.
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