The big part of the triumvirate of saving and energy efficiency in your home is to change as many lights as possible to LED.
This saving is now also transferred to your pool, which for a moderate investment you can turn into a real cinema pool by installing LED spotlights that make its use safer and more glamorous at night. Let us find out the benefits of LED pool light.
The 4 advantages of LED lights:
– Its technology is constantly improving.
– It offers greater energy efficiency, lower consumption and maintenance, high reliability and much longer service life of its lamps.
– Prices of spa lights are much more competitive (and every day more).
– There are more and more varieties of LED light: cold, semi-warm, warm, RGB or colored.
Now let us learn how to choose them?
The quality of the materials, decisive for your savings.
Of course, not all bulbs are the same, nor do they give the same performance, nor do they offer the same durability.
You should opt for brands of recognized quality and with guarantees to avoid problems and not have to regret early equipment replacements due to failures.
It is also important that you look at the temperature of the bulb, something that determines its efficiency and useful life greatly. The higher it is, the more likely it is that problems will arise.
Quality bulbs include heat sinks that will help you do your job with less heat stress and last much longer.
Another thing to consider while buying hayward pool lighting is the luminous efficacy of your equipment, determined by the number of lumens for each watt used the higher this proportion, the more efficient and economical the device will be.
How is the LED installation in your pool?
LEDs require the installation of a modulator to control the sequence of colors, intensity, and timing of each installed light point.
If you do not install a modulator, each LED will stay fixed in a certain random color. Although you can also use a closed button, with more limited control of colors that does not squeeze the most of your installation, as a modulator would.
There are different types:
Here are the different types of colour pool light:
Recessed LEDs: for pools with pre-installation.
Surface LEDs: fixed to the wall and connected to the transformer and an outlet via an exposed cable.
LED rapidly: for swimming pools without pre-installation for lights, connected to the pool’s drive nozzles (hiding the cable).
The outdoor lights complement the pool lighting by focusing on the pool surroundings, such as the ground and other areas of the garden.