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PureChlor CLG125A-010 Replacement Cell for 25K gal Salt Chlorine Generator CLG125A
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View full detailsPool Light Controllers & Transformers
Pool light controllers and transformers are essential components in swimming pool lighting systems, particularly for those with underwater or around-the-pool lighting features. Here's a breakdown of each:
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Pool Light Controllers: These are devices that manage the operation of pool lights. They typically allow users to turn the lights on and off, adjust brightness levels (if applicable), set timers for automatic operation, and sometimes even control color-changing features in RGB LED lights. Pool light controllers can be manual or automated, and they are often integrated into the pool's overall control system for convenience.
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Transformers: In the context of pool lighting, transformers are used to convert the standard voltage of household electricity (usually 120 or 240 volts) to the lower voltage required by the pool lights (usually 12 or 24 volts). This lower voltage is safer for underwater applications and reduces the risk of electric shock. Transformers for pool lights are typically installed near the pool equipment area and connected to the main electrical supply. They ensure that the pool lights receive the appropriate voltage to function safely and efficiently.
In summary, pool light controllers allow users to manage the operation and settings of pool lights, while transformers ensure that the lights receive the correct voltage for safe and effective performance. These components are crucial for maintaining a well-lit and enjoyable swimming environment.