How To Notice The Difference Between A Pool And Spa Light

The intention of this guide is to present the main differences and help make your search a little easier. At some point in time the light in your swimming pool or spa will need to be replaced. Replacing the light itself is not that difficult. Before purchasing a replacement pool or spa light, you will need to know some general information to help make sure that you buy the right one.

1. Size matters- Swimming pool light are larger than spa lights. The most common swimming pool lights are 10 ¾” in diameter (including face-ring). Spa lights are usually 6” in diameter (including face-ring). The most common manufacturers would be Hayward, Pentair/Sta-Rite (older styles were Purex/PacFab), SwimQuip and Jandy. Always measure your light. I have seen cases where a spa light was installed in a swimming pool and a swimming pool light was installed in a spa.

2. 120v vs 12v- Depending on your local code, your swimming pool light or spa light may be either 120v or 12v (low voltage). The difference is that 12v lights require a transformer (sold separately). The transformer is connected to 120v and transforms the voltage to 12v.

3. Watts- The wattage of a swimming pool light can range from 300-500. A 12v pool light can only be 300 watts because of the low voltage. Since a spa light is smaller, the wattage will typically be no greater than 100 regardless of voltage.

4. Manufacturer label- If you remove the light housing from the swimming pool or spa, you will usually find a manufacturer’s label which will provide the model number of the light, bulb type, voltage and wattage.

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