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This wire connects the backlit cupholders to the main lighting system, allowing the cupholders to be illuminated in sync with the other spa lights.
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a replacement transformer used in Arctic Spas hot tubs, particularly in models from 2020 onwards that feature the upgraded Ultimate Lighting system. It provides the necessary low-voltage DC power to the LED light fixtures and components.
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2009-2012
This controller interfaces with the spa's main control pack and manages the various LED lights within the spa, such as those in the jets, cup holders, and cabinet.
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Custom Series Models 2020-Current
a component for the lighting systems on Arctic Spas hot tubs and All-Weather Pools. It is used with corner strip lighting to properly power and connect the LED strips around the cabinet.
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a complete assembly that includes the necessary components for installation. This 5-inch housing is sometimes used as part of a conversion kit to replace older, 9-inch light housings
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The wire has connections for three separate light fixtures, allowing for the integration of multiple lights into the spa's lighting system.
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a specific light used in older Arctic Spas hot tubs equipped with the Ultimate Lighting package before the 2012 model year. The sconces are decorative, usually mounted on the exterior cabinet of the hot tub, and house an LED that provides ambient lighting
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has one male and three female connectors and is used to power multiple LED light fixtures within the hot tub.
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As the "master" controller, it is the main board that manages the light effects for the spa's interior lights. It uses a telephone-style 4-pin plug and a 2-pin 12V output for the lights.
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a "slave" light, meaning it connects to and is controlled by a "master" LED light. The "L4" designation indicates that the light strip is 4 LEDs long.
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2012- Current
This wire connects one LED light fixture to the main lighting controller.
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provides accent lighting to the cup holders and is digitally controlled via the spa's top panel.
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2009-2012
This 10-meter (approximately 33-foot) wire is used to connect the lighting controller to the various LED lights within the spa, such as jets, cup holders, and other accents, for models built before 2012
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2009-2012
It is an LED cluster designed to provide accent and feature lighting for the jets, controls, and other interior areas of the spa.
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2009-2012
It is an LED light fixture that is installed inside the cabinet to provide accent lighting.
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2012-2019
These sconce lights are typically mounted on the spa's exterior cabinet to provide accent lighting.
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This wire is designed to connect up to four LED lights, enabling them to be controlled by the spa's main control system.
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2012-Current
This controller connects to the spa's main control pack and manages the various LED lights within the spa, such as those in the jets, cup holders, and cabinet.
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2009-Current
This slave cord is used to connect individual LED light fixtures to the main lighting controller.
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2012-Current
this light is a "master" LED light, meaning it can control other "slave" lights in the same circuit and is designed for the Ultimate Lighting package.
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This is a 15-LED slave light that connects to a "master" light, allowing for multiple accent lights to be controlled by the spa's top-side control panel.
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2020- Current
a component for the Ultimate Lighting system on Arctic Spas hot tubs and All-Weather Pools. The strips are mounted in the corners of the cabinet, adding accent lighting to the spa's exterior.
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