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    Default Re: Pool light problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Tredge
    Is it 120 or 12 volt?
    It is 120 volt.
    DerrikM

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    Default Re: Pool light problem

    That rules out a faulty transformer....

    I dont believe there is any kind of heat sensor in those lamps.

    Sometimes electrical equipment can become naturally sensitive to heat and you may have a bad solder connection in the light housing.

    Check all connections and I would try to elliminate the GFCI as a source just in case. The last resort would be to replace the light housing.

    Since it happens every time it should be fairly easy to narrow down the source.
    Some people have hobbies.....I have a pool.

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