Lot of options .. I built a light box out of pine for $100 and installed a LED wraparound flush mount fixture in it that I bought from Lowes for $119. The fixture has 6500 lumens and is 4000 Kelvin. Waiting for my table to be delivered next Tuesday (8' Diamond furniture model table). Will post another photo of the table at night .. but this photo shows the light in the room with only the light box on at night. Table surface should be very well illuminated with no shadows. The light box that Diamond sells for their 7-8' tables uses 4 LED tubes that are rated around 1700 lumens each so this is a very similar luminosity level.I have an 8 foot table and my light is terrible. Can anyone recommend a good light that will not break the bank?
Very clean looking fixture. The 2' width and the placement of the LED strips inside give a nice light pattern to light the table without shadows .. or without having excessively bright light that can be tiring. I think that's where a lot of the "multi lamp / single bulb" fixtures have their biggest problem .. regardless of light intensity. That fixture that you are using is just under 200 candle power which is around 2000 Lumens and it is very effective based on the photos I have seen. I'm anxiously awaiting my table install .. to see what the light pattern is going to look like ON the table.Above suggestions look good & very cost efficient.
Not sure what your budget is, but if you'd like something a bit more higher end finish/look but still reasonable price, check out Lite-Systems.
Considering the amount of time serious players spend on a table, performance benefits, and long term stress, comfort, health of eyes - pool lighting might be wiser to think of as an investment vs skimping. I use the FIN Wide model with a home 9 ft - can't imagine anything less.
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Diamond STILL makes and sells the light for the 9' table. It uses 8 of the 48" LED tubes .. 4 in each section. They also sell the smaller light for the 7-8' table .. which uses 4 of the LED light tubes.Everyone thinks what they have is the best option, I guess I am in same boat.
I have a GC III and a large Diamond light. Its probably 9 X 5 and I have found it is best light. Diamond doesnt make them anymore as they have gone to a smaller light.
If you can pick up one of these on the secondary market, I think you would be pleased.
Do you happen to have a pic of this installed? The link is more of a drawing photo and not realistic. thanks!One of these is more than enough ..... They used to sell them separate.
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Do you happen to have a pic of this installed? The link is more of a drawing photo and not realistic. thanks!
Here's the only one I have on my phone.... Kinda hard to beat for around $100Do you happen to have a pic of this installed? The link is more of a drawing photo and not realistic. thanks!
I have just one of these panel flush celing mounted above my 7' Diamond works great. Adjust color and brightness by remote![]()
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These are pretty much the same fixtures. Here they are installed.
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I have just one of these panel flush celing mounted above my 7' Diamond works great. Adjust color and brightness by remote
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