$110.54
Model # NA428
THE AMAZING FLOATING RECHARGEABLE POOL LIGHT!
This handy rechargeable light illuminates pools with up to 4 hours of glowing light. Just turn on the unit's switch and drop it in. Beacon Buoy floats on the surface of the pool and safely lights up a 20' x 40' in-ground pool. Works in all types of pools as well as lakes and ponds —without the expense and hassle of aftermarket lighting systems. The durable outer casing withstands concrete decks and dropping by playful children, while the specially designed plastic shell will not fade or yellow in direct exposure to sunlight or pool chemicals. Beacon Buoy's ™ soft edges will not damage the pool's vinyl liner and its rechargeable battery will last up to 10,000 hours. The unit can also be used when camping, boating, out in the yard, or whenever a rechargeable light will provide illumination. An optional remote control is available for the Beacon Buoy which turns the light on or off without fishing it out of the pool. The unit comes complete with rechargeable batteries and charger. Remote control is sold separately. Measures 11" in diameter by 8-1/2" tall. 1-year warranty .
I have misplaced the battery charger for this item. Is it possible to purchase a replacement.
Wendy.santos@live.com
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Wendy, You can contact Blue Waves at (800) 759-0977 to see if a replacement charger is available.
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Is there a schematic available for how the three batteries are wired to one another. I can't find instructions and I am replacing the batteries after many years use.
also, how would I purchase a new power cord for the Beacon buoy?
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I see that this item is no longer available. I did find the manufacturer. Perhaps they still have instructions on older products. I am including a link to KOOLPOOLPRODUCTS.COM . Please give them a try.
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Is there a schematic available for how the three batteries are wired to one another. I can't find instructions and I am replacing the batteries after many years use.
also, how would I purchase a new power cord for the Beacon buoy?
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Unfortunately we do not have a schematic nor do we have the power cord.
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