SOURCE: my glow bouy won't hold a charge.
According to the owner's manual that I have for this swimming pool light (troubleshooting section), a blinking red light is definately a charging issue. The manual recommends that you unplug and replug in the light several times. If the flashing continues, they recommend that the batteries need to be replaced. Unfortunately, you cannot replace the batteries yourself. They specifically state that you cannot open the housing yourself. If you did, you would risk electrocuting yourself AND void any warranties that you have. You will have to take it into the retailer that you got it from or an autorized pool supply/repair shop or replace the whole light.
SOURCE: I need a new bulb for my glow buoy pool light!
The Glow Buoy swimming pool lights were designed so that the bulbs can only be replaced by a licensed pool supply store. If you open the light yourself, you will void any warrantly and risk breaking the unit. Becuase of this, they don't sell the exact bulbs that you need unless a pro is installing them.
SOURCE: I need to purchase/order a new plug in device for
You might want to check with backyardcity.com. I know that they sell an assortment of swimming pool lights. If they don't carry the charger, they can probably direct you to the manufacturer. If you have a number to the manufacturer, you might want to contact them directly. Also, a local pool store might carry them.
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The batteries are dead the manual tells how to replace but no where to buy them. I also need the selector knob. I tried KL Industries the marketing arm, Topso Lighting.com as instructed and searched the the web and did not find anything.
Where is a service center ?
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