Okay so as a pro player I've played under all kinds of lighting conditions - everything from fluorescent to incandescent to daylight to freakin' glow in the dark pool. So far I've never seen anything that compares to this, the LED Flat Panel. In fact, they impressed me so much I joined with the manufacturer to bring them the pool world, starting here with AZB.
I know it looks in the picture like a whiteboard or something, but believe me it's a light, and a pretty awesome one at that. It's less than 1/2" thick, draws only 84 watts of power, and yet it gives off a full 4500 Lumen of pure white light, perfect for lighting any pool table -- and at only a fraction of the power usage of fluorescent bulbs. And each panel will last an average of 50,000 - 60,000 hours with NO loss of light output. They're really incredible.
Here it is hung. This panel is 2' x 4', weighs right around 18 lbs, and is hanging at about 7.5' off the floor. You can see that it easily gives off enough light at that height to bathe the table in tons of soft, white light with very little glare or shadow, and by the way no heat either!
In this particular room the owner has hung the lights using very thin cable, which gives them the effect of floating over the table (very cool), but for those of you that have 'T-bar' drop ceilings they just fit right into those, so you have hardly any installation troubles at all. Just replace one of the ceiling panels with the light panel and that's it! You can also say goodbye to the days of having to replace or repair ballasts, or deal with broken or faulty fluorescent tubes or light bulbs -- that's done! LED panels are self contained and totally maintenance free.
The panels we're selling are made specifically for the North American grid and are set for a higher light output than most, to accommodate the more stringent lighting requirements you need for pool. They're also 'controlled current', which means they can be set on a dimmer switch if you like, and because they're so bright you can also hang them quite a bit higher than normal, which opens up your space a lot better. You tall players don't have to worry about banging your heads on the lights if you stand up fast, and room owners don't have to worry about a stray cue or cue ball breaking the light blubs and showering the table with glass.
And yes, there's more, because the best part is that LED panels are really affordable, like a fraction of what you're going to spend buying an elaborate light fixture such as the ones made by Diamond or Brunswick, ESPECIALLY when you factor in the power savings over the total life of the light (these things are a no-brainer for a room owner -- you'll cut your power bill by at least half and maybe more, guaranteed!).
UPDATE ON PRICING: I recently cut out one of the middlemen involved in obtaining these lights. From now on I can offer 2x4 lights for $400, including shipping, and the 1x4 or 2x2 lights for $300 including shipping. This is a great deal. Price includes the light, all accessories for shipping and wiring it in, and as I said shipping as well.
NOTE these are also the higher wattage lights, which is why they're a little more expensive than some others.
LED is the lighting of the future, and believe me, all you pool nuts will love it! There's very little glare, the edges are sharp, and you can play under them for hours and hours with no ill effects. Try them out, you won't be sorry.
Any questions or comments fire away...

I know it looks in the picture like a whiteboard or something, but believe me it's a light, and a pretty awesome one at that. It's less than 1/2" thick, draws only 84 watts of power, and yet it gives off a full 4500 Lumen of pure white light, perfect for lighting any pool table -- and at only a fraction of the power usage of fluorescent bulbs. And each panel will last an average of 50,000 - 60,000 hours with NO loss of light output. They're really incredible.

Here it is hung. This panel is 2' x 4', weighs right around 18 lbs, and is hanging at about 7.5' off the floor. You can see that it easily gives off enough light at that height to bathe the table in tons of soft, white light with very little glare or shadow, and by the way no heat either!

In this particular room the owner has hung the lights using very thin cable, which gives them the effect of floating over the table (very cool), but for those of you that have 'T-bar' drop ceilings they just fit right into those, so you have hardly any installation troubles at all. Just replace one of the ceiling panels with the light panel and that's it! You can also say goodbye to the days of having to replace or repair ballasts, or deal with broken or faulty fluorescent tubes or light bulbs -- that's done! LED panels are self contained and totally maintenance free.

The panels we're selling are made specifically for the North American grid and are set for a higher light output than most, to accommodate the more stringent lighting requirements you need for pool. They're also 'controlled current', which means they can be set on a dimmer switch if you like, and because they're so bright you can also hang them quite a bit higher than normal, which opens up your space a lot better. You tall players don't have to worry about banging your heads on the lights if you stand up fast, and room owners don't have to worry about a stray cue or cue ball breaking the light blubs and showering the table with glass.
And yes, there's more, because the best part is that LED panels are really affordable, like a fraction of what you're going to spend buying an elaborate light fixture such as the ones made by Diamond or Brunswick, ESPECIALLY when you factor in the power savings over the total life of the light (these things are a no-brainer for a room owner -- you'll cut your power bill by at least half and maybe more, guaranteed!).
UPDATE ON PRICING: I recently cut out one of the middlemen involved in obtaining these lights. From now on I can offer 2x4 lights for $400, including shipping, and the 1x4 or 2x2 lights for $300 including shipping. This is a great deal. Price includes the light, all accessories for shipping and wiring it in, and as I said shipping as well.
NOTE these are also the higher wattage lights, which is why they're a little more expensive than some others.
LED is the lighting of the future, and believe me, all you pool nuts will love it! There's very little glare, the edges are sharp, and you can play under them for hours and hours with no ill effects. Try them out, you won't be sorry.
Any questions or comments fire away...
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