Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

Pentair EC602128 Amerilite 10 Inch 120 Volt 500 Watt Underwater Swimming Pool Spa Light with 50 Foot Cord and Heat Sensing Cutoff

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$369.00

$ 99 .00 $99.00

In Stock

About this item

  • Stainless Steel Face Ring
  • World standard of reliability
  • Superior light diffusion
  • Low water cutoff
  • Lens Cover: Clear


CUSTOMIZE THE LOOK AND FEEL With Amerlite lights, you can create different moods with optional snap-on lens covers in blue, red, green and amber. And, the optional plastic snap-on face rings let you coordinate with your pool's finish. PREMIUM PERFORMANCE Amerlite lights feature prismatic tempered glass lenses for optimum light diffusion. They also have a heat-sensing cutoff for low water protection. And, their design allows for bulb changes without lowering your water level. 10.12" tall, 7.72" deep


Kevin Ingwersen
August 26, 2025
Recently purchased a house with a pool and the light never worked. I researched the old light and this light was the exact replacement I needed. It was easy to replace and works great. It's bright! If you're planning on replacing it yourself, be sure to watch some DIY videos on YouTube. Don't pay someone $500 to replace it. You can do it yourself!
Customer
August 25, 2025
For the most part all the colors nicely illuminate, except red. Our pool is white so I was really hoping red would come through nicely, but no bueno. Our pool is pretty large, but the other colors have no problem lighting up the entire pool length, about 40ft. Blue is definitely the best and the color I wanted the most. The remote looks like a cell phone from 1990 with the long antenna, works about as good too. We have to get within 3-5ft of the light for it to work, but it does work. The only real con is that it doesn't have bluetooth. I tried finding one that has an app that you can select your own colors and modes like my light post bulbs, but no luck. At least I can match my light posts to the exact pool color. Overall, its a great light.
Customer
August 14, 2025
Works great, easy to install. Comes with both long and short screws.
Frank Sr
June 26, 2025
Had to return the item, it was really packed well and quality product, the return had nothing to do with the product. It's refreshing working with a company with integrity.
Gigi
May 25, 2025
So far so goods light looks great. Fun colors. The remote works but you have to get close to the light. Luckily mine is not too far. First week, let’s give it a little more time to see.
DRL
April 30, 2025
I am the pool owner who is a retired health professional who also did all the electrical work for the original pool which passed inspection. Replacing this light fixture was easy particularly cutting the defective fixture off the electrical cord and attaching the end of the new one (only needed 15 feet) to pull it through to the junction box. Of note, the presence of algae in the one-inch wet conduit made the wire very slippery and thereby easy to pull. Before installing I removed the 500-watt incandescent bulb and substituted a 40-watt high intensity blue LED light. All is good.
Jack Davis
February 21, 2025
I bought this light to replace one that was original to the pool, which was built in the 1980s. I worried about being able to pull the old wire through the underground conduit, but all went smoothly. If you can replace an electrical outlet or switch, you can replace a pool light. Don't remove the old wire and run fish tape through the conduit to grab the new wire at the light cavity. And don't run a pull line, as some sources recommend, through the conduit by splicing one to the old wire at the switch box and pulling from the light-cavity side. Use the original wire as your pull line and save a step. Cut the old wire at the light. Then securely splice that cut end to the new wire's free end (the end opposite of the light). Wrap the splice with electrical tape. Ensure that the wrapped diameter of the splice is no fatter than the wire. Now, go to the opposite end of the old wire at the switch box or connector box. Clamp vice grips on the end of the old wire and pull your old wire out trailed by the new. Once you connect everything and night comes, you'll appreciate how well the light illuminates with a soft glow.
secret lady
January 30, 2025
I thought Pentair was the "best", so when the original Pentair lights that were put in over 10 years ago went out, I replaced with the same brand. These are not cheap, they should last more than one year!!!
Recommended Products