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Hayward Colorlogic® 320 Accent 12V 100 Ft

Original price was: $489.00.Current price is: $244.50. Inc. Vat

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Hayward Colorlogic® 320 Accent 12V 100 Ft

Bring colors to your spa or pool with the Hayward ColorLogic 320LED lights! The new 1.5-inch pool, spa, and accent lights offer complete color synchronization with all Universal ColorLogic lights while maintaining a low profile and being completely flush with all water settings. The ColorLogic 1.5-inch lights are perfect for showcasing stairs, bubblers, baja shelves, and other water features. They have 10 fixed colors and 7 color-changing shows. 

  • Total coordination of all water environments and with Universal ColorLogic LED Lighting
  • 5-inch Lights to install at just 4 inches below waterline and in as little as 8 inches of PVC conduit
  • Ideal for lighting full pools or spas, or highlighting steps, water features, baja shelves, bubblers, spray/splash pads, and more
  • Can be installed in wet or dry/landscape applications
  • Lasts 10 times longer than incandescent lights
  • Available in two brightness levels with multiple cord lengths
  • Vinyl, fiberglass, and concrete low-profile installations
  • Comes with simple installation tool
  • UL-listed for safe floor or wall installation
  • ColorLogic lights provide 10 fixed colors and 7 color-changing shows 

SPECIFICATIONS:

Application: For pool/spa lighting, water feature lighting, wet or dry backyard lighting

Brand: Hayward

Cable Length: 100 Ft

Dimension:  1.5” Diameter x 8.605” Depth

Light Bulb Type: LED

Type: Automation Switched Lights

Voltage Rating: 12 V 

WHAT’S IN THE BOX:

1 x Hayward Colorlogic® 320 Accent 12V 100 Ft W3LACUS11100

 

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