who and what are the guarantees, are on these led lights?
is warranty by factory ,please give details and link on manufacture specs and warranties
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I downloaded a light meter app for my phone and at the centre of the table it was showing 8.6 kLux, which is about what they use in operating rooms. At the edges it was down to about 7.2. I was going to take some more readings of the lights at varying heights over the next while so when I do I'll post the results.
How many feet above the table was this klux measurement?
WPA requirements is a minimum of 520 lux and at 8.6 klux that is 8,600 lux
I've been meaning to put a post here, just been super busy with our new room.I'm going a to give you a honest reply here.
These lights are, in my opinion , the best bang for your buck. Very good lighting, I'm not going to say they put out as much as a diamond style light, but they are really really good! My room looks amazing! If you calculate the cost of these lights, vs. the savings in power, it's a no brainer. It took me a few months to pull the trigger on these, but Brian finally sold me on them. I bought 18 from him, and the price he gave me was excellent . I would buy them again in a heartbeat! Thanks for the service Brian , as I am very happy with the quality of the lighting.
Now with all that said , I do think the framing around the light needs to be stronger. They flex a little bit. But they weigh nothing! I literally put six anchors in my acoustical ceiling, and hung them! Amazing !
Check out our room @ goldrushbilliards.com . If you have any questions , please feel free to call me, Kevin McClain .
Again, the tradeoff here is simply one of cost. Some people are ordering two 2x2 panels and then spacing them, which is a good option, but slightly more cost than going with the single 2x4. Another option if you want insane light would be to go with three 2x2 panels all in a row in the centre of the table. Any of these options would be great, and if that's what you prefer I can definitely supply you with the necessary setup -- and you'd still be saving a bunch of money when compared to the Diamond or Brunswick lights, both in initial cost and in power. However, it's my opinion as a pro player and as someone who has played for several hours under the lights, that a 2x4 panel provides tons of light with very little noticeable shadow. It's up to y'all as buyers though, if you want more, I'm happy to supply it.
If you were to go with two 2x2's or three 2x2's how would you run the electrical wiring? Can you incorporate the wiring and run one cable as opposed to two or three electrical cables. Hope the question isn't too dumb:embarrassed2:
Bill Incardona