Lighting systems of the yacht pool are not working
Lighting systems for yacht pools are designed to provide optimal illumination and an elegant atmosphere during navigation, especially at night. These systems may include white LED spotlights (both cool and warm light), RGB spotlights with color-changing capabilities, or LED strips (STRIP LEDs) that add dynamic visual effects. However, like any electrical system, the lighting systems of a yacht pool can experience malfunctions. The causes of a failure to turn on or incorrect operation may vary. This guide outlines the steps to identify and resolve issues.
The power supply is damaged
Lighting systems are powered by a 220V/24V power supply. Due to voltage fluctuations or overload, the power supply may overheat and become irreparably damaged. In such cases, the power supply must be replaced, ensuring its power output is correct and compatible with the installed spotlights. A thorough check of the technical specifications is essential to avoid further damage to the system.
The piezoelectric button is not properly connected
The piezoelectric button is essential for closing the circuit in the electrical panel. Using a tester, check whether the button is functioning correctly and the circuit closes as intended. If the button is damaged, it must be replaced. If the button works but power does not reach the power supply, verify the connections between the button cable and the cable leading to the electrical panel. These connections are often hidden in hard-to-reach areas on yachts. Once located, redo the connection and insulate it properly using a connector with protective gel to prevent water infiltration.
The brightness is too low
If the system emits dim light, check the operating hours of the lamps. LED lamps typically last about 10,000 hours. After exceeding this limit, brightness decreases progressively until the lamp completely stops working. In this case, replacing the lamps will restore the system's full efficiency.
Another potential cause could be a damaged power supply that converts voltage from 220V to 24V. If it outputs less than 24V, the lamp brightness will decrease. In this case, the power supply must be replaced. If the voltage input to the power supply is lower than expected, check the breakers in sequence back to the main power source.
Issues with RGB systems
In addition to the issues above, RGB systems may experience difficulties with color changing. In such cases, inspect the touch button and the RGB control unit. If the control unit is faulty, it must be replaced to restore the system's functionality.
If the issue persists and you cannot solve it on your own, please contact our support center. Our highly qualified technicians, equipped with advanced remote control and monitoring systems, can diagnose and resolve faults in real time remotely. This allows us to provide prompt and targeted assistance without the need for an on-site visit, minimizing downtime and ensuring the system is restored quickly. Our expertise and state-of-the-art tools enable us to resolve issues efficiently and professionally, ensuring continuous management of your system even from remote distance.