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Smart Pond Lights losing my mind

DocDave

hey guys

 

I am on the look for a way of getting Philip Hue gu10 bulbs into my pond? 

 

I am completely drawing a blank at the moment when it comes to ponds. It seems the only play that no one wants to be "SMART"

 

Thanks


David

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Whats the question.

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Sorry, Does anyone know of any light fixtures that would fit my requirements 

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24 minutes ago, K i a r a said:

Whats the question.

I think he wants Hue lights he can put in his pond.

i5 6600k and GTX 1070 but I play 1600-900. 1440p BABY!

Still, don't put too much faith in my buying decisions. xD 

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Are there any sorts of enclosures for bulbs that are watertight and designed for ponds? I doubt you'll find asoecidficlly designed light for ponds. (bit of a tiny use case)

i5 6600k and GTX 1070 but I play 1600-900. 1440p BABY!

Still, don't put too much faith in my buying decisions. xD 

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9 minutes ago, YedZed said:

I think he wants Hue lights he can put in his pond.

Kinda, I understand that I can't put hue bulbs into my pond on there own kinda like on the outside of my home, however, I can get weatherproof fixtures that will either go on the outside of my home or within the decking. But I can't find anything for my pond, or anything at all to do with smart lighting.

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2 minutes ago, DocDave said:

Was looking for something more ummmmm how do you say "not about to blow up" lol

not sure what you mean by that, these look perfectly fine, even well built i'd say

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1 minute ago, DocDave said:

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if you want an integrated controller, there's gonna be a few wires...

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1 minute ago, Jtalk4456 said:

if you want an integrated controller, there's gonna be a few wires...

Look please for one second don't think that I am more than grateful for your aid, the sticky tape holding the wires where I have highlighter isn't the look that I was looking for. But it does give me hope, if just a little. 

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There's also this thing
https://www.amazon.com/COODIA-Underwater-Submersible-Landscape-Decoration/dp/B07D3P2HHB/ref=sr_1_26?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1530064376&sr=1-26&keywords=rgb+pool+light

Really, if "pond light" doesn't give you any good result, just look for a Pool light. Essentially the same thing.

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