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Have lost charger or the 2 prong adapter. Not sure as we have a 16 volt charger with single prong that may be for our light. Need to know what voltage required for the light to be sure.

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According to the instruction manual for these swimming pool lights, the charger specifications are the following:

USA and CANADA: 14 VAC,1.5A UL/CSA-approved wall plug
adapter and charger

AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND: 240VAC 50Hz/14VAC 1.5A wall
plug adapter and charger

EU: 220-240VAC 50Hz/14VAC 1.5A CE-approved wall plug
adapter and charger

SOUTH AFRICA: 220-240VAC 50Hz/14VAC 1.5A wall plug
adapter and charger

UK: 240VAC 50Hz/14VAC 1.5A CE-approved wall plug adapter
and charger


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