You spent years building a beautiful pond — then the sun goes down and it disappears. Add a 200W RGBW fountain light and turn your backyard into the showpiece of the whole neighborhood.
You invested in the fountain, the fish, the landscaping. So why does your yard turn into a black hole every evening? Here's the problem:
You're at work all day. By the time you're home, having coffee on the patio, your pond is invisible. All that money and effort — unseen 90% of the hours you're actually home to enjoy it.
Path lights and spotlights are built for land. Put them near a pond and you get glare, reflections, and a trip hazard — not a lit fountain. The one place you most want light is the one place normal lights can't survive.
Fogged lenses, corroded seals, water in the housing. Most underwater lights are plastic toys that fail the first winter. And now you're fishing a dead fixture out of your pond in the cold.
Let's be honest: a lit pond with color dancing on the water stops cars on the street. An unlit one just looks like a dark hole with a pump running. The difference is one evening's install.
A 200W RGBW underwater light engineered for real ponds — 20,000 lumens of color-changing light, marine-grade stainless steel, and one remote that runs every light in your yard.

160 LEDs pushing 20,000 lumens with 360° coverage. This isn't a soft accent glow — it turns your fountain spray into a column of shifting color that carries across the whole water surface and lights up the bank.

Static white, flowing color transitions, or your own custom color mixed in the remote. Slow fade for a quiet dinner on the patio. Bold color cycles for the 4th of July party. Power-off memory means it comes back exactly where you left it.

The housing is 304 stainless steel — the same grade used in marine environments — sealed to IP68. It sits in your pond through summer heat and winter ice without fogging, corroding, or leaking. Rated for a 50,000-hour LED lifespan.

Every light relays the signal to the next, so your whole pond changes color in perfect unison from one remote. Add a second or third light later and it syncs automatically — no app, no pairing headaches, no programming.

The included transformer steps 85-265V AC down to a safe 36V DC before it ever reaches the water, and the 100-foot cord means your outlet stays far from the bank. Overheat protection kicks in automatically and recovers when the unit cools.

Designed to pair with Goldlife fountain aerators (F1/F2/F3 series), so the light show follows your water spray. The moving water catches every color transition and scatters it across the pond — the effect photographs like something out of a resort.
Here's the transformation from a dark backyard pond to an evening destination — same water, same fountain, one light kit:

Nice fountain, healthy water, zero evening presence. The pond registered as a dark rectangle — the eye skipped right past it.

Set the light on the float, ran the cord to shore, plugged in the transformer. Total time about 20 minutes — no special tools.

Color rolls across the spray and the water surface. The pond went from invisible to the single thing guests comment on first.
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Goldlife covers manufacturing defects for 12 months, including the transformer and housing seals.
The complete kit — light, 100 ft cord, transformer, and remote — is available on Amazon right now. When stock runs out, it runs out:
No — this is the light kit (F0 model). It's designed to pair with Goldlife fountain aerators in the F1/F2/F3 series, but it also works as a standalone underwater accent light for ponds, lakes, and large water features. In the box you get the light, a 100 ft power cord, the transformer, and the remote (2 AAA batteries not included).
Yes. The transformer converts household power (85-265V AC) down to 36V DC before it reaches the water, and the housing is sealed to IP68 in 304 stainless steel. The 100 ft cord also lets you keep the outlet well away from the water's edge. It's the same low-voltage approach used in professional landscape lighting.
Just power them on. Each light receives and re-transmits the remote's signal within 100 ft, and they synchronize automatically — no pairing, no programming. One remote controls the whole set, and adding more lights later extends your control range further.
At 200W, running the light for 6 hours a night costs roughly the same as leaving a couple of old incandescent bulbs on — a few dollars a month on typical US rates. The LEDs are rated for 50,000 hours, so there are no bulbs to replace for years.
The 304 stainless steel housing and IP68 sealing are built for permanent outdoor immersion, including through freezes. If your pond ices over, most owners simply switch the light off at the outlet and leave it in place — there's nothing to remove or winterize. The built-in overheat protection also guards it during long summer runs.