Pool underwater lights enhance the enjoyment of night swimming. They must be positioned so they do not dazzle. They differ in shape, design, and material finish. All Hugo Lahme lights must always be used with Hugo Lahme power supplies.
The spotlight is made of high-quality materials specially designed to withstand corrosion and the chemical stress caused by pool water. This resistance ensures a long service life and reliable operation even during continuous underwater use. The integrated premium LED technology provides clean, bright, and intense light that can be flexibly adjusted to various color modes and effects according to the user's needs, allowing you to create a pleasant atmosphere in any environment. The stainless steel front cover not only guarantees an elegant and modern look, but also protects the internal components of the spotlight from mechanical damage and dirt. The package includes a special 5-meter underwater cable, which allows for easy, safe, and flexible connection to the power supply. It is compatible with various power supplies and control systems, enabling easy integration into existing lighting solutions. Thanks to its high light output and low energy consumption, it is an ideal solution for modern and energy-efficient lighting of water areas. The compact design of the spotlight also makes installation easier and ensures an aesthetic result without unnecessary compromises.
The lamp body is made of corrosion-resistant red bronze, resistant to salt water. The cover is made of high-quality V4A 316L stainless steel.
Difference between salt water and seawater in a pool:
Salt water: Used for water disinfection and has a much lower salt concentration, usually around 0.3 - 0.5%, i.e. approximately 3 to 5 grams per liter of water. At this concentration, the water does not act aggressively on pool equipment, reducing the risk of corrosion and extending the service life of the equipment. In combination with a salt chlorinator, it is a modern, eco-friendly, and efficient way to treat pool water with minimal need for manual chemical dosing.
Seawater: Has a high salt concentration, approximately 3.5% (35 grams of salt per liter of water), which is 7 to 10 times more than in pool salt water. In addition to sodium chloride, it also contains a number of other minerals. Using real seawater in pools is technically demanding. It requires special equipment and durable materials.
The product is available only on order. Once confirmed, it can no longer be changed or canceled.
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