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Under Water Lights
  • A well-designed pond can be one of the most
    enriching aspects of your outdoor landscaping
    project. There is nothing like the sound of
    bubbling water, or the shimmering appearance of a
    still aqueous surface, to convey the ambiance of
    tranquility and relaxation that is so vital to
    your homes outdoor spaces A carefully selected
    underwater lighting system can dramatically
    enhance that effect, illuminating certain details
    by day and bringing the entire creation to life
    by night.

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  • Water and light, joined together, produce a
    pleasing synthesis. The calming effects of an
    artfully designed underwater lighting system will
    supply your home with a cathartic pleasure to be
    enjoyed by both your family and guests for many
    years to come. Our underwater lighting pond
    fixtures can turn your nighttime pond into a
    dancing visual display of light and shadows! 

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  • On the other hand, the combination of water and
    electricity is nothing to take lightly! We
    understand this concern, which is why we provide
    reliable underwater lighting fixtures with all
    the equipment you will need to install them
    safely. If you are a beginner, we recommend our
    low voltage (12 volts) underwater light fixtures,
    which should be installed in conjunction with one
    of our outdoor low voltage transformer products.
    If you are a more experienced technician, we have
    house current (120 V) underwater lighting
    fixtures as well, which require a ground fault
    current interrupter (GFCI) to be installed
    properly.

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  • Once you have chosen the level of voltage for
    your underwater lighting system, you will need to
    make a number of decisions about which of our
    products will be best suited to your project. For
    example, we have brass underwater lighting
    fixtures, fiberglass, copper, as well as a
    specially molded Ryton composite material. Please
    be aware that you should NOT use copper
    underwater light fixtures if you are illuminating
    water that contains fish, since the metal reacts
    with the water to produce a chemical that could
    be toxic to them.

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  • Other considerations are of a more aesthetic
    nature. These may depend on the size of the area
    you wish to illuminate, or whether there are
    particular aspects of your creation you wish to
    highlight with your underwater lighting. We have
    flood lights that will illuminate a larger area,
    as well as spot lights that will draw attention
    to a particular facet of your project, such as a
    certain plant or underwater artistic piece. We
    have underwater low voltage lighting kits that
    point straight up, as well as others fitted with
    angle brackets that allow for unlimited
    adjustment. For greater control of the light, we
    offer glare shields that can be fitted with most
    fixtures.

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  • There are 3 main conditions that will modify or
    change your beam spread as well as light
    intensity. Depth, Clarity, and Movement
  • Depth the deeper the water, the more the light
    will widen or spread. Not recommended for
    applications deeper than 4 feet. the impact or
    effects will be greatly sacrificed or reduced.
  • Clarity clean or clear water will produce
    maximum quantity of light. Dirty water will
    reduce the light dramatically. The dirtier the
    water, the more wattage or tighter beam spread
    will be needed to see the impact of the light
    source and its effect.
  • Movement water movement will distort or increase
    the beam spread. the top of the water acts as the
    lens. Clear lens or no movement, the beam will
    remain more true or accurate. The more movement,
    the larger increase in spread, not to mention
    constant light movement.

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  • When you install your underwater lighting
    fixtures, you should make sure not to fasten the
    light cover too tightly. This is a common mistake
    made by amateur installers, who wish to make
    certain no water will leak into the fixture.  In
    fact this does more harm than good, as the gasket
    seals expand when heated by the light, and this
    expansion may actually create a leak if the cover
    is fastened too tightly. So tighten the cover
    securely, but do not overdo it.

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  • Finally, we should emphasize that these
    underwater lighting fixtures are not safe for use
    in swimming pools, spas, or any body of water
    where people may swim. The wires on these
    fixtures are exposed, and for that reason should
    only be used in ponds, fountains, or other
    decorative bodies of water. Fish and plant life
    is fine, but it is not safe to allow humans to
    swim near these fixtures without using a GFCI
    device
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