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Kevin Misley said:
Scott
I have been using the Nexxus lights for a couple of years now. They are great for renovation and new construction. I'm very happy with the product.
I am familiar with the PAL light. With this light you need a very flat surface when installing, i.e. fiberglass or vinyl, as the trim ring that surrounds the light is rather large. Unless a concrete wall is very flat, it will not sit flush. It does have a shorter shaft which is great when replacing fiber optic lights.
The Nexxus light just needs a standard 1.5" wall fitting or an 1.5" female adapter.(concrete only) However, about 14" of straight 1.5" pipe is needed for the light assembly. The PAL does not need this. It too uses a standard wall fitting. I have heard that Nexxus is or has re-designed the light with a shorter assembly. Will see at next show.
Overall I think both products are good. The 12V aspect translates into energy savings (money is customer's pockets and yours too) and the LED's last much longer than standard bulbs. Also, no more clumsy light niches.
David Penton said:
Been installing Savi lights for about 1 1/2 years now exclusively.
I love the lights... They do have a few "issues" that they are working out still, BUT they have been AMAZING with warranty requests!
Big thing to consider with nicheless lights is that you need to make sure that you bond the water per NEC... You no longer have the bonding wire attached to the light ring as you do in a standard pool light installation!
No experience or opinion on the PAL2000