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Hayward Universal ColorLogic 300 Watt Transformer (With Switch and Cord)

SKU: LTBCY11300 5.00
(3 Reviews)
Hayward Universal ColorLogic 300 Watt Transformer (With Switch and Cord)

Hayward Universal ColorLogic 300 Watt Transformer (With Switch and Cord)

SKU: LTBCY11300 - 5.00
(3 Reviews)
$259.00 $304.99 -15% + Free Shipping
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Subtotal: $259.00 $304.99 -15%
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    Availability: In Stock
  • Free Shipping* on all orders above $99!
  • Easy Returns
  • Ships from Ontario, Canada

Description

Easily convert your 120 Volt systems to low voltage using this transformer/J-Box retrofit kit available for the most popular J-Boxes. For multi-light installations, the Hayward 300 Watt transformer is the most cost-effective solution for new construction projects.

Key Features

  • Can be used to power up to 4 Hayward Universal ColorLogic and CrystaLogic lights
  • Three output options - 12, 13 or 14 Volts
  • Made from corrosion-resistant steel

NOTE: This transformer model does include a switch or cord.

Product Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty

Warranty Coverage: Hayward Pool Lights come with a 1 Year Limited Manufacturers Warranty. The manufacturer warrants this pool light against defects on workmanship and materials. This warranty will be void if this pool light is damaged as a result of improper installation or use, or if damage is a result of ice. Warranty does not cover any labour charges, cost of lost water or chemicals, or any other damages that may occur.

Reviews

3 reviews. 5 out of 5

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Comments:

Easy to install

Nicholas F - September 5th

Very pleased. The unit I was replacing was hardwired into a fuse panel. I had half expected to have to deal with the same. Turned out this unit has a 3 prong plug. Since I had an outlet with Ground Fault built in already - poof - installed the wires from the lights to this unit an plugged it in. Simple and done.

Paul Smart - August 25th