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Both lights in the photos are 1'x4'. We use a 70% transmission acrylic panel for even light diffusion on the table and to reduce glare.
Are those dimensions of 1' x 4' accurate and not a typo? My Brunswick light over my Gold Crown is close to the same length as the table and having never measured it I would guess its at least 2' wide. It uses 8 48" fluorescent tubes.
 
Pool table lights need an eggcrate style diffuser. They are too uncomfortable for both players and spectators with only the 1/8” thick acrylic diffusers with the simple dimple patterns that are part of the LED off-the-shelf panel. Those types don’t do enough.
 
my .02,

the esthetics are phenomenal, best I have ever seen

there is an open space in this market and has been for a long time, you can likely charge a premium if done right

suggestions;

-offer custom sizes and finishes, as well as other custom esthetic options like nameplates, chains, etc....
-get a website done that can display all in pricing options to your door
-ensure a direct to wall plug in option with remote, alongside hardwired
 
Welcome! I am sure you will get valueable feedback here. I wonder how you do a temporary install? I'm in Texas so I am not the best candidate for testing grounds but it is still a fair question?
Thank you for the welcome and the question!
Ideally, we would have access to a table that already had a light installed, (power outlet and hanging hardware already installed/accessible). In this scenario, we could take down the light, temporarily, and put our light up, temporarily, for a photo/video shoot, then put the original light back up.
 
my .02,

the esthetics are phenomenal, best I have ever seen

there is an open space in this market and has been for a long time, you can likely charge a premium if done right

suggestions;

-offer custom sizes and finishes, as well as other custom esthetic options like nameplates, chains, etc....
-get a website done that can display all in pricing options to your door
-ensure a direct to wall plug in option with remote, alongside hardwired
Thank you very much!
I will direct you to our website so that you can see the rest of our models. We also offer custom lights and other options.
The remote is a great idea, and one we have considered.
Please check out www.ablazeluminaire.com for more!
 
Are those dimensions of 1' x 4' accurate and not a typo? My Brunswick light over my Gold Crown is close to the same length as the table and having never measured it I would guess its at least 2' wide. It uses 8 48" fluorescent tubes.
Our original prototype light was a 1' x 4'. We installed it over our 8' Global table at the saloon we owned at the time. The illumination was plenty.

However, to parallel Littman and Diamond lights, we have 2' x 4' and 2' x 5' models. See pics below.
 

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How many lumens does your fixture produced. My current fixture is 15000 lumens(7x2). Selectable color temp is a standard feature on most LEDs now. What kind of dimming is it compatible with? If 0-10v please wire the light to utilize that before shipping. I shouldn’t have to modify a light that advertises dimming to be able to actually use the dimming feature. Relying on the existing lens that comes with most flat panel LEDs produces too much glare and light bleed. Littman has the same lens that you have with the addition of egg-crate diffusers. I’m a big fan of the diffusers as it reduces glare and eye fatigue.


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