- Jul 19, 2015
- 116
- Pool Size
- 18000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool Universal40
My build is underway and I'm trying to decide if its worth 3 or 4x the money for an LED sheer over a normal unit.
I've looked at tons of pictures online as I've never seen one in person. I'm honestly not too impressed with the pictures, as it looks more like a line of LED lights on the tile wall, rather than a lit up waterfall. Based on the pictures alone, I don't think it would be worth the money...
But, I've read a few posts and talked to some local people that really like their LED sheers and think they are awesome.
My question for people that have them is - Does the LED actually light up the water as its falling down? Or does it only light up the outlet of the sheer?
Here are two examples.....
The first picture is what I DO NOT like - the water is not lit up, just looks like a line of LEDs

Here's what I DO like... the water is actually lit up as its falling -

I'm hoping someone with real world experience can let me know what to expect... thank you!
I've looked at tons of pictures online as I've never seen one in person. I'm honestly not too impressed with the pictures, as it looks more like a line of LED lights on the tile wall, rather than a lit up waterfall. Based on the pictures alone, I don't think it would be worth the money...
But, I've read a few posts and talked to some local people that really like their LED sheers and think they are awesome.
My question for people that have them is - Does the LED actually light up the water as its falling down? Or does it only light up the outlet of the sheer?
Here are two examples.....
The first picture is what I DO NOT like - the water is not lit up, just looks like a line of LEDs

Here's what I DO like... the water is actually lit up as its falling -

I'm hoping someone with real world experience can let me know what to expect... thank you!