I have a 12 volt Hayward Color Logic underwater pool light that I want to use to replace a 110 volt light.
I will be using the Fiberstars wirfeless 110 volt controller. I know that I will have to use a transformer to reduce the voltage from 110/115 to 12 volts.
This controller has no timer clock just a wireless module that will allow you to use it as wireless remote or manual. It has 3 switches which can be flipped off, on, manual or remote. 1 Switch is used to control the light and this leaves 2 to be used for other appliances.
My question is: Do I need to reduce the voltage berore going to the controller or after leaving the controller and going to the light?
If I reduce it before going to the controller then ALL switches/appliances will only controll 12 volt appliances but if I reduce it after the controller and before the light, this will leave 2 of the switches open that can only control 110/115 volt appliances.
Is this correct?
Can I use the 110 volt controller for 12 volt light with a transformer
What do you think? Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Tom
I will be using the Fiberstars wirfeless 110 volt controller. I know that I will have to use a transformer to reduce the voltage from 110/115 to 12 volts.
This controller has no timer clock just a wireless module that will allow you to use it as wireless remote or manual. It has 3 switches which can be flipped off, on, manual or remote. 1 Switch is used to control the light and this leaves 2 to be used for other appliances.
My question is: Do I need to reduce the voltage berore going to the controller or after leaving the controller and going to the light?
If I reduce it before going to the controller then ALL switches/appliances will only controll 12 volt appliances but if I reduce it after the controller and before the light, this will leave 2 of the switches open that can only control 110/115 volt appliances.
Is this correct?
Can I use the 110 volt controller for 12 volt light with a transformer
What do you think? Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Tom
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