Direct replacement LED bulbs for 9' Diamond light.

Thank you to everyone for your replies. I think this should be pretty straight forward.

Now for the part I completely forgot about, installing the light. How do you mount a light over an existing table, I don't want someone standing on it.
Just throw a tarp on it. Won't hurt it.
 
Thank you to everyone for your replies. I think this should be pretty straight forward.

Now for the part I completely forgot about, installing the light. How do you mount a light over an existing table, I don't want someone standing on it.
I've done this with 2 ladders and a plank. Some tables are fine to stand on, some I would avoid doing it to. A Pro-Am with one piece slate is NOT going to be harmed by a human standing on it. They stack them on top of each other when moving/shipping them. Avoid stepping on the rubber though.
 
So it sounds like standing on the table, with protection for the cloth, may be the way to go.... hopefully. :) Now I'm wondering if I really need more light or just swap the 6 current 60w 2700k can lights above for something in 5k????
 
So it sounds like standing on the table, with protection for the cloth, may be the way to go.... hopefully. :) Now I'm wondering if I really need more light or just swap the 6 current 60w 2700k can lights above for something in 5k????
The bulbs you have are weak and the wrong temp. Are they T8 bulbs? I would try better fluorescent bulbs first. 5000K and the highest Lumens you can find with a CRI of 90z
 
The bulbs you have are weak and the wrong temp. Are they T8 bulbs? I would try better fluorescent bulbs first. 5000K and the highest Lumens you can find with a CRI of 90z
I'm not sure I understand. The Diamond light has now been retrofit with 4x https://keystonetech.com/spec_sheets/KT-LED43T8-96G-850-D.pdf. I was just wondering if it's worth standing on the table vs replacing the 6 overhead can lights with 90-100w 5000k bulbs.
 
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