White GalaxyBrite Pool Light | Clear GB10-WT Chrome GB10-WTCR
White GalaxyBrite Pool Light | Clear GB10-WT Chrome GB10-WTCR
Upgrade your old Pentair, Hayward, or Jandy pool lights with the White GalaxyBrite Pool Light. Shasta Pool Supply markets the latest innovation in pool lighting. Specifically, this state-of-the-art lighting solution combines advanced technology and a sleek design.
White GalaxyBrite Pool Light
The GalaxyBrite integrates effortlessly with Pentair, Jandy, and Hayward systems. Therefore, the pool light makes a versatile choice for any pool owner. Furthermore, it offers the perfect blend of style, efficiency, and brilliance.
- Clear Trim GB10-WT
- Chrome Trim GB10-WTCR



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Key Features
- Unparalleled Brilliance: Experience 25% more lumen output for a vibrant and inviting atmosphere.
- Versatile Color Options: With RGBW technology, effortlessly switch between a full spectrum of colors to match any occasion, from lively pool parties to serene evening swims.
- Customizable Lighting: Adjust between cool and warm white settings and dim to your preference for the perfect ambiance.
- User-Friendly Control: Easily program your lighting through the GalaxyBrite app on your smartphone for seamless operation.
- Flexible Installation: Designed for both new and retrofit installations, the innovative screw and tab system simplifies setup, ensuring compatibility with Blue Square niches.
Technical Specifications
- Color: White
- Wattage: 31W
- Lumens: 2400
Specs
- Part Number: GB10-WT, GB10-WTCR
- Manufacturer: Blue Square
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Do you need an electrician to change a pool light?
Working with an electrician is advisable for pool light replacements, especially if there's a need to repair or update existing wiring or install new wiring for additional lights.
Can you change a LED pool light without draining water?
No, typically you don't need to drain the pool to replace an underwater light. Most LED fixtures allow for bulb replacement while submerged, but ensure the power is off before proceeding.
How many years does a pool light last?
LED pool lighting is known for its durability, often exceeding 20,000 hours of power. Quality LED brands can last for 10 years or more, while lower-cost options may have shorter lifespans.
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