Electrical panel for swimming pool with transformer
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1 Review(s) A pool electrical panel is a fundamental element for the safety of both components and people in the pool area. Additionally, electrical panels help automate maintenance, saving on electricity, water, and chemicals.
We offer a wide variety of standard and custom-made electrical panels.
Compatible with salt chlorinators and pH pumps.
With or without a 12V transformer for LED lights.
Single-phase and three-phase (commercial/community pools).
Quality tested and fast 24/48h delivery.

We provide pre-configured electrical panels to control your salt chlorination system.

Mounted in IP65 enclosures, you can install your panel outdoors.

All our panels are tested by our quality assurance team.
Most errors when selecting a pool panel can be avoided by following a few simple steps:
Underestimating pump intensity → Properly adjust the motor starter (neither below nor above the required level).
Forgetting the 12V lighting → Never connect pool lights to 230V.
Non-IP65 panel in a humid technical room → Prioritize watertightness.
Underestimating the transformer → Keep in mind that a transformer should not exceed 80% of its capacity. Calculate a suitable transformer based on the number and wattage of the lights.
Choosing an electrical panel for your pool may seem like a complex process, but you only need to follow a few simple steps.

PUMP
Check the intensity and adjust the motor starter (e.g., 4–6 A for 0.75–1 HP).

CONTROL SYSTEM
This can be via a digital clock, analog timer, or WiFi systems.

LIGHTS
Check the voltage of your pool lights.

INSTALLATION
Single-phase for private pools; three-phase for high power or community installations.

| Pump (Approx. HP) | Typical Amperage* | Recommended Protection |
|---|---|---|
| 0.5 HP | 2-3A | 2-4A Motor starter (single-phase) |
| 0.75-1 HP | 4-6A | 4-6A Motor starter + recommended contactor |
| 1.5-2 HP | 6-10A | Contactor + 6-10A motor starter |
| > 2 HP or multiple pumps | ≥ 10A | Three-phase with contactor and sized protection |
* Typical indicative values. Always check your pump's nameplate.
| Transformer | Voltage / Type | Compatibility | Nominal Power | Max. Recommended |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50W AC | 12V AC | White / 2-wire RGB | 50W | 40W |
| 100W AC | 12V AC | White / 2-wire RGB | 100W | 80W |
| 300W AC | 12V AC | White / 2-wire RGB | 300W | 260W |
| 60W DC | 12V DC | 4-5 wire RGB | 60W | 45W |
| 150W DC | 12V DC | 4-5 wire RGB | 150W | 120W |
Indicative values. Leave a 15-25% margin and verify actual power and controller.


| Type | Setup | Functions | Key Advantages | Requirements / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Analog | Very simple (dial + pins) | Basic daily switching | Quick to adjust; intuitive; robust | Fewer options; no weekly programming or scenes |
| Digital | Simple | Weekly programming, multiple slots, holidays | More precise; more profiles; battery backup | Check internal battery and DST (Summer/Winter time) |
| Wi-Fi | Mobile App (step-by-step guide) | Automations, remote/manual control, scenes, integrations | Maximum flexibility and remote control | Requires good Wi-Fi signal and app; cloud dependent |
Choose analog for simplicity, digital for weekly slots, and Wi-Fi for remote control and automations.
We manufacture our electrical panels with great care, aiming to make them durable and safe. That is why we use high-quality components. All our panels are shipped pre-wired and ready to use.
We use sun and rain-resistant boxes with IP65 rating.
All our panels include a differential switch.
Motor starter calibrated to the pump's intensity.
12V Transformer or power supply for safe and reliable LED lights.
* The elements described and their photographs illustrate the parts usually used for the construction of pool electrical panels or control cabinets. However, occasionally some of these could be replaced by elements with the same characteristics and functionalities due to stock shortages from us or our suppliers.
Whenever there are pool lights: they operate at 12V. Choose a panel with a transformer (12V AC) or a power supply (12V DC) suitable for the quantity and power of your lights.
Avoid lights that include a built-in transformer; due to their design and proximity to water, they rarely meet the necessary safety regulations and standards.
Unless otherwise stated, our panels are single-phase, as this is the most common type. However, we also offer three-phase electrical panels upon request.
In most cases, we recommend a digital timer because it is easy to use, offers more options, and is highly reliable.
If you prefer, we have analog timers available and can customize your electrical panel.
We also offer WiFi-enabled panels to smart-automate your pool.
Yes, we have pre-configured electrical panels ready to protect and automate the use of a salt chlorinator in a simple and cost-effective way.
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