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Lights : Colorlogic
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[arrow] What are LEDs?
[arrow] How many colors are in the light?
[arrow] How long does the light last?
[arrow] How do I synchronize multiple lights?
[arrow] How do I know the names of the colors?
[arrow] How does the light get wired?
[arrow] How bright are the Colorlogic lights?
[arrow] How do I change the color options?
[arrow] How many color choices do I have?


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What are LEDs?

  • LEDs are light emitting diodes. They are housed on a circuit board. The circuit board controls the color and intensity of each diode. Using red, green and blue different colors are created depending on the numbers of each color and their intensity.


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How many colors are in the light?

  • There are literally thousands of colors created from the diodes. Some of the Colorlogic shows contain over 1500 colors.


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How long does the light last?

  • The life expectancy for a Colorlogic light is 50,000 hours. The light will perform for over 10,000 hours without any noticeable loss of brightness.


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How do I synchronize multiple lights?

  • When the lights are shutoff and powered on between 10-15 seconds, each light will go to the first color show in its’ program.


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How do I know the names of the colors?

  • Each Colorlogic light comes with a small laminated card. The card will have the order of the shows and their name. Also on the card will be a few of the common operational questions for using Colorlogic.


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How does the light get wired?

  • Colorlogic get wired the same way as any other light. You can connect it to a standard switch or to an automated controller, like Aqua Logic.


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How bright are the Colorlogic lights?

  • LED lighting is not measured in brightness. The purpose of colored light is to achieve different effects or moods in the pool/water environment. The accepted comparison is the color shows are equivalent to 225 watts.


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How do I change the color options?

  • Changing between the color shows is as simple as powering down the light (using a switch) and turning it back on within 10 seconds.


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How many color choices do I have?

  • Twelve (12) - There are five (5) static non-color changing options and seven (7) color changing shows. Each show is set and cannot be changed. The shows range from three colors, slowly fading from one to the next to a fast moving Mardi Gras show with over 1500 colors.
  • Click here http://www.haywardnet.com/pdfs/UL_listings.pdf for a matrix of replacement lights. The new light fixture must mount in the existing niche. Once you’ve determined the niche installed, use the chart to see the replacement light that will fit.
    NOTE: To help determine the niche installed, use the model of the light fixture removed. There are some characteristics of old niches and lights (i.e. location of securing screw, how the lens is secured, the label on the light, the size of the can etc.), which may aid in their identification.


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