No lights over tablets?

GoldCrown

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Anyone have bright ceiling lights or LED high hats over your table instead of a hanging light? I will be working on a project and would like to omit a hanging fixture. Will ceiling lights only provide good playing light. Room has 10’ceiling. Thanks
 
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Cadillac J

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This isn't exactly what you are talking about, but my basement came with drop ceiling and florescent light panels. Unfortunately the light panel positions were setup to cover the most basement area and are not for the table, as you can see the light panels are currently located closer to each end rail. However, if I could rearrange the panels easily, I could put 2-3 of these panels over the table and then I wouldn't need any specific pool lights hanging down, imo.

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I purchased a typical 3- regular bulb fixture with three 15" shades, but haven't been able to install as I have no idea what the wiring situation is up there (the mounting shouldn't be an issue I don't think?)...so not sure if I need an electrician or not to help me?
 

Chili Palmer

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I'm using just the overhead lights in my living room but I do have a sliding door and window that helps. I keep the blinds closed at all times though when playing pool.

This is at night with the living room lights on and probably the kitchen light to the left of the camera. The white walls help.

And that was my old felt, I now have Tournament Blue 860 and it brightened it up.
 

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Chili Palmer

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This isn't exactly what you are talking about, but my basement came with drop ceiling and florescent light panels. Unfortunately the light panel positions were setup to cover the most basement area and are not for the table, as you can see the light panels are currently located closer to each end rail. However, if I could rearrange the panels easily, I could put 2-3 of these panels over the table and then I wouldn't need any specific pool lights hanging down, imo.

veautw.jpg


I purchased a typical 3- regular bulb fixture with three 15" shades, but haven't been able to install as I have no idea what the wiring situation is up there (the mounting shouldn't be an issue I don't think?)...so not sure if I need an electrician or not to help me?

Swap them out to LED lights and ADD 1 above the table. Going to LED should allow you to add a new light with no worries about overloading the circuit.
 

Patrick Johnson

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If you have a way of measuring the light intensity at the table you can compare it to World Pool-Billiard Association specs:

World Pool-Billiard Association
Equipment Specifications


15. LIGHTS
The bed and rails of the table must receive at least 520 lux (48 footcandles) of light at every point. A screen or reflector configuration is advised so that the center of the table does not receive noticeably more lighting than the rails and the corners of the table. If the light fixture above the table may be moved aside (referee), the minimum height of the
fixture should be no lower than 40 inches [1.016 m] above the bed of the table. If the light fixture above the table is non-movable, the fixture should be no lower than 65 inches [1.65 m] above the bed of the table. The intensity of any directed light on the players at the table should not be blinding. Blinding light starts at 5000 lux (465 footcandles) direct view. The rest of the venue (bleachers, etc.) should receive at least 50 lux (5 footcandles) of light.
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deanoc

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i have a hanging light led
mark gregory made it and i love it
drops from 10 feet ceiling


makes the room look good

in fact it looked good while i was between tables

my wife did not like the gold crown light,but she loves this


contact me if you want a picture
 

Patrick Johnson

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i have a hanging light led
mark gregory made it and i love it
drops from 10 feet ceiling


makes the room look good

in fact it looked good while i was between tables

my wife did not like the gold crown light,but she loves this


contact me if you want a picture
I'd be interested to see it - can you post a pic here?

pj
chgo
 

GoldCrown

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Swap them out to LED lights and ADD 1 above the table. Going to LED should allow you to add a new light with no worries about overloading the circuit.

Good suggestion. There are some really bright LED tubes. Simple swap. Big difference.
 

JazzyJeff87

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My table is in a finished basement with a drop ceiling about 8.5 feet. I just have regular recessed can type fixtures around with none directly above the table but I never have any problems so if you set something up with the table in mind it should work just fine
 

GoldCrown

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My table is in a finished basement with a drop ceiling about 8.5 feet. I just have regular recessed can type fixtures around with none directly above the table but I never have any problems so if you set something up with the table in mind it should work just fine

I have ultra bight LED'S in our kitchen hi-hats.....they are real bright. I'n sure if 6-8 were evenly spaced out above the table it would work out real good.
 

fjk

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My table is in a finished basement with a drop ceiling about 8.5 feet. I just have regular recessed can type fixtures around with none directly above the table but I never have any problems so if you set something up with the table in mind it should work just fine

I agree. I have the exact same thing. When I purchased my Gold Crown, I was kind of anxious to have a light put in. But then the more I played, the more I realized the lighting is just fine. I have no problem seeing the balls and I have enough lights, at enough angles, that I don't even have shadows.
 

StrokeofLuck

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I had a recessed bank of 4' tubes vertically over my table in my old place from a drop panel ceiling and it was the best lit home table I've ever played on. Unfortunately my current room doesn't allow for that.
 

lakeman77

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I have two LED panels, each 1' x 4' ft, hung end to end off the rafters over my table. Lots of good light, would never go back to old style lights. Had an old Brunswick light. Have a 9 ft table in the basement. Got the LED panels at Home Depot.
 
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