Reasons why LED pool lighting is worthwhile
Posted by John Smith on August 19th, 2019
Who limits the bath time in the pool to times of day with natural light, loses about half the time and thus half the fun. Of course, nobody wants to swim in a stocky pool. Who knows what lurks underwater?
That is not a problem. With one, two or a dozen LED pool lights you turn the night into a day, have twice as much fun and set your pool cool.
In terms of pool lighting, Hayward Pool Lighting is the current standard. Compared to traditional lighting with light bulbs, you save a lot of money on operating costs and also have several cool features, such as color changes by remote control.
Why LED?
Light-emitting diodes or LEDs (light-emitting diode) are the means of choice for pool lighting. LED luminaires are not only superior to incandescent bulbs in terms of cost and efficiency, but also allow completely new uses due to numerous control options, in which light bulbs simply cannot keep up.
Incandescent bulbs light up when electricity is flowing through an electrical conductor. The power consumption of a light bulb is measured in watts. A 60-watt bulb consumes 60 watts per hour. Multiply the wattage by the number of bulbs and your electricity price to calculate the cost of ownership per hour.
Over time, the electricity costs add up and until they exceed the acquisition costs. LED pool lights no longer have a filament, but are small light-emitting semiconductors that consume less than 10 watts per hour and can be at least as bright. There are several good reasons for purchasing Underwater Lighting.
Less heat and more efficiency:
LED pool lights only have a fraction of the power of a light bulb and still brighter light, but how can that be?
Lower running costs:
The running costs of a pool should not be neglected. The exact cost of use will depend on the size and shape of the pool, local conditions, intensity of use, pollution input, water, and air temperature, amount of water, and disciplined pool maintenance.