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Summer Lover
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8hcap
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4/14/2008 9:36:19 PM
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I had to repair our light at home and cannibalized a 175 W security light. I got a wall mount light at a big box store for $30 - $35; you will get a bulb, base, ballast, and light sensor. If you have 120 V near the water, it had better be ground faulted already. You will of course need wire, a box for the ballast and sensor, and either a grounded plug or access to a tap on a GFCI’d receptacle. I have been thinking of sealing a base and bulb in a green vase (think flowers for the boss guys), which would provide buoyancy, tie off to a weight (block, small anchor, scrap metal) to position it on the bottom, and just plug into a recept that I put on the pier during our “low water event” this past winter. Any suggestions?
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