It will be simpler to turn on and off the pool lights with a switch, so one is required. Additionally, it will aid in avoiding electrocution-related incidents. Get all the tools you'll need to wire a pool light switch. A light fixture, a switch for the pool light, electrical tape, wire connections, and a power supply are all necessary materials.
Turn off the electricity to the location where you will be wiring the switch before you begin. This is accomplished by switching off the circuit breaker that provides the area with electricity.
After that, connect the wires coming from the light switch to the fixture for the pool. The black wire has to be attached to the fixture's black wire. Additionally, the white wire has to be attached to the white wire that is coming from the fixture. Use a wire connector to fasten the wires together after they are joined.
After that, connect the switch to the power supply. To do this, connect the switch's black wire to the power source's black wire. After that, connect the switch's white wire to the power source's white wire. Use electrical tape to isolate the switch and the power supply once the wires have been connected. This will stop any pool light wiring from becoming tangled or starting an electrical fire. You may test the switch by re-engaging the electricity after the switch and power source have been isolated. If everything is linked properly, turning on and off the pool, lights should be simple to do using the switch. If the switch is not functioning properly, you may need to examine the wiring or replace it.