?     Asked on 6/29/2008by Guest

Where can I find the replacement bulb for this light as well as dimmensions on the replacement bulb? Also can I replace the bulb in my Swimquip light with a color changing LED bulb?
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A  Answered on 6/29/2008 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Here is a link to the replacement bulb for the swimquip light (12V 300 Watt - NA700) http://www.inyopools.com/Products/00100001005424.htm This page shows dimmensions of the bulb and you may purchase this bulb directly through the link above. Unfortunately at this time there is not a LED replacement bulb available for the swimquip light, all of the current LED replacement bulbs are too large for the Swimquip housing.
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?     Asked on 7/4/2011by Guest

I have an old Anthony pool light in my pool which needs to be replaced, I believe the Anthony light may have been discontinued, do you have a suitable replacement?
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A  Answered on 7/4/2011 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

> >The Anthony light has indeed been discontinued and the Swimquip light fits most old Anthony pools underwater lights. The Swimquip light measures 8-1/2" outside diameter, Front of lens to back of light 7 1/2" and shell rear diameter measures 3 - 3/4"
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?     Asked on 2/28/2012by Guest

Will this bulb fit my Sta-Rite Swimquip light.
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A  Answered on 2/28/2012 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Yes. The J & J pure white bulb will fit the Sta-Rite Swimquip lights. Please make certain to order the correct  >replacement gasket for the Sta-Rite Swimquip light. The J & J pure white bulbs come with a gasket for the >Pentair Amerilite.
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?     Asked on 3/13/2016by Tara

I need to replace my entire light unit. It has too many failures, mainly to age. The numbers we have found on the existing are these. Swimquip 5082 12 volt 300 watt r40 lamp use with niche number 5068-12 5068-15 5068-17 Is this the correct item for us to use to replace our old unit?
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A  Answered on 3/14/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi Tara, This would be the correct replacement based off the name, volt and wattage provided. You would have to determine if a 25ft corld would be long enough.
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?     Asked on 6/12/2016by Bobby

I have a swimquip under water light that I need replaced. Its No. 5072, 20 volt 500 watt r40 lamp. niche no. 5068-12 5068-15 and 5068-17. Do you have a replacement light for this model? Thanks
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A  Answered on 6/12/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Hi Bobby, I imagine the voltage is actually 120V and not 20V and you would require this 500W 120V SwimQuip Light.
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?     Asked on 7/17/2016by Duane

Numbers hard to read from age, but I believe I have the following: SwimQuip Niche: 5068-12 SwimQuip light fixture: 5072 120 V If possible, I would like to replace the bulb with an LED color changing bulb. I would also like to replace the face ring. Please recommend a bulb and ring... Also please let me know a good alternative LED light fixture (brightest possible) to replace the current 5072 fixture and fit my 5068-12 niche. I would like to compare both options. Thanks, Duane
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A  Answered on 7/22/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi Duane, Unfortunately, there is not a LED bulb that is compatible with the SwimQuip light fixture. You will have to replace the entire fixture with the Color Splash XG LED Pool Light SwimQuip Version. As for the face ring and other parts they can be located on the Sta-Rite / Swimquip Pool Light Parts page.
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?     Asked on 5/5/2019by Jack Allen

I have a Swimquip 5082 12v 300W R40 Lamp. Can you recommend a replacement with color LED?
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A  Answered on 5/5/2019 by InyoPools Product Specialist Joe S.

Good day Jack, we are pleased to announce we now carry the SwimQuip LED Pool Bulb Color Changing 12W 12V - PL5810
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  • Commented on 5/5/2019 by Product Owner

    I would really like to replace the complete light fixture because it says it is for fresh water only and I switched to salt a couple of years ago. So I need a light that is LED and saltwater OK that fits the current niche.
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    • Commented on 5/6/2019 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

      Hi Jack, the statement of for Freshwater Only is in regards to not using the light in seawater. Seawater is about 10 to 20 times more concentrated than a salt pool. Seawater is 30,000 - 50,000 PPM where a salt pool is about 3,000 PPM of salt. The Swim Quip light would be fine in salt pool. I believe this statement was put on the Swim Quip lights prior to the popularity of salt swimming pools.
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