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  1. Someone suggested A and C, but I feel that this position will make the lights collide and not be as efficient on equal light distribution.
  2. Thanks guys for your replies. It is truly appreciated. Here is a better view of the pool. The house is on the lower bottom I re-thought the light positions. How about "A" and the wall in between "F" and "G"? I am thinking that way it will provide almost full coverage while not having a glow in the face if in the spa area. Thanks again, much appreciated.
  3. Hi guys, a new member here. Seeing that this forum contains many knowleadgeable people on the topic of swimming pools I would like your help on something: I have a swimming pool being built early next week and for the lighting I had originally chosen a single 240W Halogen Hayward lamp. Last week while browsing the internet, I came across a neat idea, colored LED that gives the pool a nice ambiance. So I called my dealer, and they accepted to install the LED for an extra fee. The LED is the ColorLogic from Hayward. But 2 problem arose. 1. In Canada we are still at ColorLogic LED version 2.5 (we don't have 4.0 approved up here yet). Is 4.0 really better than 2.5? Can I replace the 2.5 with the 4.0 later down the road? 2. Since the LED is less bright than my 240W halogen light, I decided to place 2 in my pool, but I don't know at which positions to put them to have an optimal lighting in both deep and shallow. Please take a look at the pool and suggest 2 places where I can install the 2 ColorLogic LEDS I was thinking A and F or G and B..or probably some better configuration I have missed. Thanks for any help you guys provide me.
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