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PAL Pool RGB Lighting


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I have three PAL RGB lights for my pool,

But I bought the lights only, and purchased separately the Engineering Solution's DMX controller and licence and Some PX controllers from china.

Works really well and integrates perfectly with C4.

Sorry - not exactly answering your questions - but is a good option if you can't integrate the PAL controller - and an even better option as you wont be limited to PAL integrated lights.... I even use my PC controllers for my home made garden lights...

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I have three PAL RGB lights for my pool,
But I bought the lights only, and purchased separately the Engineering Solution's DMX controller and licence and Some PX controllers from china.
Works really well and integrates perfectly with C4.
Sorry - not exactly answering your questions - but is a good option if you can't integrate the PAL controller - and an even better option as you wont be limited to PAL integrated lights.... I even use my PC controllers for my home made garden lights...

Thanks for the response! I reached out to PAL and they gave a similar answer... so seems only option. Question though... how did you run the rgb wire outdoors? Did you use conduit or a outdoor rated cable? Thanks!


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The PAL pool lights I purchased came with a lead of about 10 mtrs - which is very useful.
This allowed me to take the thick water proof cable to one connection point next to my house.
I then laid security cable in conduit from my rack in the garage to a weather proof box hiding in the garden.
I have four lights - so 4x security cable, each light has RGB+V so 16 connections using standard 10A wire connectors (not that you need 10A - just makes life easy using the screw tight connectors rather than finger twists and electrical tape....)

I have each LED light on its own PX controller, so they are all independently controlled.
Though I find I never have the pool lights different colours - but at least I can if I want to....
 

 

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