Hello all having some problems pulling a pool light.
Pool light wiring stuck.
I have used a cable puller on it and there is little if any movement.
Someone had stolen the light and cut off the pool side wire while the house sat vacant before we picked it up.
After wiring the jbox the spa light works and pool light does not.
There was no wire tie in the light end.
So this morning i switched the wiring of the spa and pool lights and now the pool light works but not the spa light so i have determined that both lights do work.
If the ground wire is also in the same conduit it will somehow become stuck around.
Our underground pool light wiring is stuck in the underground casing or hole how can we get it out.
The service guy couldn t get it to budge either.
The sweeps in a run can increase the pull tension by a lot for each sweep.
By oilman april 23 2009 in all swimming pools types.
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Turn off the circuit breaker for the pool or for the entire house.
Open the junction box for the pool light s wiring connections with a screwdriver.
He had two different pool guys out there and they got the old cord out but couldn t get the new light cord back in.
Pool light cord is stuck sign in to follow this.
I went into iaqualink 2 0 and set up the remaining auxiliary switches to be pool lights and still no success.
Pool light cord is stuck.
The pool store said to attach the old cord to the new cord at the pool and to pull the old cord out through the switch box to be sure i can get the new cord in where the old cord came out.
This thing is so stuck that pulling through the j box just tore up the end.
Right now i have.
I have poured 2 quarts of polywater cable free into the conduit and spread it using compressed air and have let it sit overnight with the ends of the conduit sealed.
I just helped a neighbor pull out the old 100 foot run of light cord.
Yes i have cut the old light off the cord because it had corroded through its metal housing.