So, does anyone have any info or a link regarding retrofitting tables for heating systems?
The 10' Brunswick in TAR20 was heated, but I've only seen it on billiard tables outside of that. As for why it's not common place, radiant heating is expensive and most poolhalls are just scraping by as is.
Yeah, I've played on many heated tables in the past and can't understand why they wouldn't use them in pool especially in the States where temps fluctuate from state to state.
As StraightPoolIU says, they used them at the snooker world champs this year. I'm not sure about the videos on Youtube but you can deffinately see a black box on the underside at the black ball cushion with the temp clearly visable if you go to watch it live.
Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Stuart Bingham at this years world champs; Ronnie was complaining about the table and requested the temp to be adjusted because the table was playing slow. I think they refused and he then wanted the table to be re-fitted.
I honestly don't know why they heat the table but would love someone to chime in with an answer. If what Ronnie wanted was true, and they do make a difference to table speeds, why don't they use them in sticky and humid climates?
I've never noticed any power cords on the floor or any under the surface. I'm sure I would have felt them whilst making my way around tables. If I ever get chance I'm going to just stick my head under the table and check what's going on. Drop my chalk maybe. I've always just assumed they were run off high power batteries.Thanks for the info.
Its probably a cost thing. The tables would cost more, and the pool rooms would need an electrical outlet under each table. That would be a ton of work to run those wires, especially if the floor is concrete. My local room acquired two heated European carom tables a few years ago, and had an electrician chisel out a channel in the cement floor (under the carpet) to run the wires for the outlets. I'm sure you can do it in other ways, such as extension cords, but if you don't want bumps all over the floor, you need an outlet under each table.
If you are handy and want to heat your home table, I bet you can come up with a few inexpensive and effective ways to do it, just walking around your local home improvement store.
So, what's the "optimum slate/cloth" temperature?
Aren't golf balls mostly rubber? Heat makes rubber more elastic, I believe. Before they figured out vulcanization they had to heat the cushions. I think there is still some effect. I think the effect on pool balls would be negligible. They are already pretty good.... A warm golf ball was worth roughly 30 yards off the tee, for me, on a cool day....they sell golf ball warmers.
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I think the goal for carom tables is about 10degF above room temperature.So, what's the "optimum slate/cloth" temperature?