Off your thread here, I stopped at home depot and bought. Philips florescent bulbs in 6500 k (labeled daylight). It was $20 for four of them (not bad for an experiment) and I got home and switched out my 3000 k bulbs that came with the shop lights I use for table lighting.
The difference was pretty amazing. I played for an hour, and found my eyes focusing a little better. The real test will be a three hour session under the lights.
Also the blue on the simonis 860 really pops under these 6500 k bulbs. Looks even more beautiful than before.
Thanks again for starting this thread and inspiring to make the switch. I was very happy with the results. They will do until I can switch to full LED.
One more question, should I change the ballast out on the light as well? Even though there isn't a noticeable flicker? What ratings should I look for when choosing a ballast.
Thank you BobY for your time and expertise. It's appreciated.
Just for fun, I have a 4 fixture lamp over my GC w/standard green Simonis 860 that was designed for incandescent bulbs. I currently have 4 florescent curly bulbs that are equivalent to 60w (5000k) and it's too dark. What would you suggest in my case?
Thanks!
Dave
Bob,
I can't thank you enough for taking the time to disseminate all this information.
Someplace deep down inside, I'd like to imagine that my dad with his 14 Keuffel & Esser slide rules, may have contributed in some small way to some of this data.
Kudos from Marketing to Engineering!!!! :thumbup:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj7b2fjsvF4
Thank you BobY for your time and expertise. It's appreciated.
Just for fun, I have a 4 fixture lamp over my GC w/standard green Simonis 860 that was designed for incandescent bulbs. I currently have 4 florescent curly bulbs that are equivalent to 60w (5000k) and it's too dark. What would you suggest in my case?
Thanks!
Dave
At some Bob's recommendation I put the 100W/23W/5000K CFL bulbs (curlies) in my 4 fixture light over my Gold Crown IV. I have Tournament Blue cloth, will have English Green by this weekend if the weather cooperates.
Anyway, the bulbs light the place up, but not a lot more than my four regular 60W bulbs. Its just a different kind of light. After I get the English Green i'll see which one I like best.
DCP
The CFL lamps vary greatly in quality. What wattage are you using? Around 15 watts is considered an equal to a 60. You could also put in a 100 watt equal as they are still only 25 watts or so.
I got the meter. It was about $40 on Amazon. Maybe it is accurate -- it is not obviously flakey....
Here are the readings I got on one table I practice on -- spacing is every two diamonds, numbers are in lux:
162 -- 209 -- 148
324 -- 540 -- 320
417 -- 697 -- 379
306 -- 530 -- 288
148 -- 200 -- 136
As you can see, the center of the table is about four times brighter than the corner pockets. The fixture is three bulbs of undetermined output. I think it would help if they were spread out a little more lengthwise.
Note that the end rails are around a factor of four below the WPA spec of 520 lux. They do look quite dark.
Dr.Meter LX1330B Digital Illuminance/Light Meter, 0 - 200,000 Lux LuxmeterI’m interested in this meter. You think it works adequately? The pool hall where I play is very dim...pretty terrible actually. They seem to not believe it’s bad. Would be nice to prove it, in case that makes a difference lol.
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