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A well-designed pond can be one of the most enriching aspects of your outdoor landscaping project. A carefully selected underwater lighting system can dramatically enhance that effect, illuminating certain details by day and bringing the entire creation to life by night. Water and light, joined together, produce a pleasing synthesis.
There are 3 main conditions that will modify or change your beam spread as well as light intensity. Depth, Clarity, and Movement
• Depth: the deeper the water, the more the light will widen or spread. Not recommended for applications deeper than 4 feet. the impact or effects will be greatly sacrificed or reduced.
• Clarity: clean or clear water will produce maximum quantity of light. Dirty water will reduce the light dramatically. The dirtier the water, the more wattage or tighter beam spread will be needed to see the impact of the light source and its effect.
• Movement: water movement will distort or increase the beam spread. the top of the water acts as the lens. Clear lens or no movement, the beam will remain more true or accurate. The more movement, the larger increase in spread, not to mention constant light movement.
When you install your underwater lighting fixture, you should make sure not to fasten the light cover too tightly. This is a common mistake made by amateur installers, who wish to make certain no water will leak into the fixture. In fact this does more harm than good, as the gasket seals expand when heated by the light, and this expansion may actually create a leak if the cover is fastened too tightly. So tighten the cover securely, but do not overdo it.