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The Blue Devil Underwater Pool Light Lens Cover is a 7.5" diameter accessory designed to fit Amerlite underwater lights. It features a durable plastic construction for long-lasting use and creates a captivating aqua blue glow, enhancing the aesthetic of your pool area while being easy to install.
D**A
Good lens cover for pool light.
This item will fit Light Assembly SH101300 sold on Amazon. Perfect fit. Once the lens cover was installed, I just rotated the cover so the water inlet hole was on the bottom. I would not try cleaning the cover with a pool brush because you could knock it off the light.
R**E
Great altenative to swapping out your light.
I love the look of this lens. It's more of an aqua or turquoise color instead of a deep blue. We have a programmable LED in our hot tub but I didn't want to spend over a hundred dollars for a second light, especially because we mostly use the hot tub and turn the light off in the pool. This lens was perfect. It was a nice tight fit in our Pentair Amerlite frame. It isn't loose at all and I would actually have a hard time trying to remove it without breaking it. I posted a couple different pics so that you can see the color difference. In one, I have my hot tub LED on BLUE. In the other I have it set to TURQOUISE (which I prefer) and it matches the light output through the Blue Devil lens almost perfectly. Only time will tell how long the lens actually lasts under water, but I'm buying a second one to store it for future use.I honestly wish someone would make just a BLUE LED bulb in 12V to swap out. I don't need all the programmable nonsense that is just prone to breaking and overpriced.
R**E
Works for my Jandy Incandescent Pool Light Model: WPHV500WS100
I had a Jandy Incandescent Pool Light Model: WPHV500WS100 installed recently. My old light was a Jandy LED light. I will not go into my analysis, but I determined it is much, much, much, less expensive to have an incandescent fixture compared to a special built LED pool light.But, I liked the blue setting on my old LED light, and my pool guy told me that most owners play around with fancy color shows with their LEDs, and then settle in on good old "cobalt blue" as their standard setting. With an incandescent fixture, you can get the same result by installing a blue plastic lens cover like this one directly over your incandescent light.It took me a couple of minutes to install. It was not obvious how to put it on, and I had to keep coming up for air and diving back underwater to play around with it. But, I finally got it properly seated.I have not tested it yet. I have to wait for the sun to go down to see how this baby works. Then I have to wait a few months to see how it holds up to normal pool chemistry.But, for now I am happy.
M**E
Doesn’t stay on
Gives a pleasant light, however the side plastic tabs are not sufficient the secure it to my pentair light. Swimming by it is sufficient to dislodge it. Hopeless with a pool cleaner.
M**X
Fits "standard" Pentair light
We opted for a plain white light when our pool was constructed (versus an expensive color-changing light). Although we don't know the specific model, this is a standard white light.While not an exact fit (it doesn't have slots for the tabs on the lens cover, it fits within the frame of the light, with just a couple of spots of white light shining off at an angle.This is a great inexpensive solution to having something other than the standard, bright white light that wasn't as appealing.
K**’
To small it seems
I do not know what Brand of Light we have-But this lens was too small I tried swiveling it, and gently popping it on but it just kind of stuck to it for a while and an hour later it was laying at the bottom of the pool. Altogether I put it on three times & 3 times it just floated off & landed in the deep endAlso, it seemed extremely dark blue, but I would’ve kept it if it would’ve just stayed on, having said that I’m gonna ask for a refund and send it backKevin California
P**Y
Very cheap option to add some color to your pool.
Many reviews mentioned that it was constantly popping off, I and did have that problem at first.The key is to get the tabs under the stainless pool light ring and then twist counter clockwise to lock the tabs in. I used this cover with both a 60 watt LED and a 500 watt incandescent bulb and both looked good, however be aware that this will filter out a lot of brightness. If this is for mood and effect,it’s a quick economical way to go. If you want brightness so as to be able to watch the little ones swim at night you should add a flood light outside the pool for visual. That’s what I did. That’s the best of both worlds. Other wise you will be spending a lot for a colored LED that’s not light enough and costs hundreds.
A**R
Beautiful cover
I wanted a blue cover for my in ground pool light that would look good and work with my older pool light. This one did the job and was the perfect price.
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