Tropic Seas Spas Light Parts
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Replacement LED bulbs, light housings, and lens components for Tropic Seas Spas. Most spa light repairs come down to one of two parts: the LED bulb itself, or the housing and lens assembly it mounts into. Tropic Seas models commonly use 2″ light housings, with larger main lights on some models — matching the housing size is the key step before ordering.
While you’re replacing a bulb, inspect the housing for cracks, discoloration, and any sign of water intrusion. A compromised housing will keep killing new bulbs and can leak behind the shell, so replacing both together is often the smarter repair.
If you own a Tahiti, Waikiki, Oahu, Maui, Fiji, Kona, Rio, Kawai, Hawaii, Lanai, Makai, Tonga, Hana, or Tropic Pool — you’re in the right place.
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Island Spas Light Parts
UltraBrite Light – 12-LED
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Artesian Elite Light Parts
Island Spas Spa Light Housing, 3-1/2 Inch
Original price was: $19.99.$17.99Current price is: $17.99. Add to cart
Not 100% sure this is the correct replacement part? Use the fitment verification form below before ordering.
✅ Not Sure It Fits? Verify Before Ordering
Light part compatibility can vary by housing size, bulb type, lens style, and model year.
To help us identify the correct replacement, please send clear photos of:
- Your existing bulb and housing
- The housing diameter measurement if possible
- Your spa serial number sticker
EZ Hot Tub Parts can help confirm fitment before you order and help reduce costly returns.
How to Identify Your Light Parts
Before ordering, check:
- Housing diameter — Tropic Seas models commonly use 2″ housings, with larger main lights on some spas
- Bulb style — LED bulbs are matched to the housing size they mount in
- Lens condition — cloudy or cracked lenses dim output even with a good bulb
- Your spa serial number, which confirms the production era
Bulb, Housing, or Wiring?
A dark light is usually the bulb, but not always. If a new bulb doesn’t light, check the connection at the light controller or DCU. If the light flickers or works intermittently, suspect the connection or moisture in the housing. Water inside the lens means the housing gasket or lens has failed — replace the housing before it leaks behind the shell.
Common Light Repairs
- Dead or dim LED bulb — the most common fix
- Cloudy, yellowed, or cracked lens
- Cracked housing or failed gasket with water intrusion
- Multiple lights out at once — usually the controller or wiring, not the bulbs
Repair finished? If you drained below the light to make the fix, a refill means a fresh startup — stock up on water care first.





