We've got the niteliter on our 18' AG. (I think the lower wattage one) We haven't had any problems out of it yet. We've got the colored lenses, but don't really care for them.
We've got the niteliter on our 18' AG. (I think the lower wattage one) We haven't had any problems out of it yet. We've got the colored lenses, but don't really care for them.
Karen
18' AG
Do you find it bright enough?
Mary
27' AG
love my aqualuminator, the free fountain attachment is awesome, but hard to get used to putting on.
30' Esther Williams Classic Granite
Installed july 2006
lol, our pool is under the big farm yard light - no additional lighting needed, but man is it a Junebug attractor! Don't have any problems with other bugs getting in the pool but those 1000 or more Junebugs make a pilgramige to my pool each summer for about 2 weeks.
Beats driving to the lake!
18'x33'x52" AG oval, hard plumbed system, 22" Pentair Meteor Filter 1.5hp pump, Goldline SWCG System, 2/4x20 SolarBear Panels, Biltmore Steps - 16x14' composite deck, Pool Rover Jr
The lower watt one is fine for our 18', but I don't think it would light up a larger one. And if you use the colored covers it dims it some.
Karen
18' AG
There's also the GlowBuoy which has gotten Good reviews. It floats and is rechargeable, but it lights up 24,000 gallon pool (18X36 In Ground).
We have a Glowbuoy but I don't like it much. It tends to get in the way and my dtr conked her head on it the last time we used it. Resulting in big tears and the end of swimming that night.
We now have a Nova which sounds similar to what you are considering only with 100 w bulb. I like the color lenses better than the clear and they are easy to change. Here is where we got ours.
http://dsenterprises.zoovy.com/product/NA409-NL100
Dianna
AG, vinyl, 30' round,
24,000 gal, Sand filter