Littman Lights Tournament Edition LED lights

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All new Littman Lights Tournament Edition LED panel lights.
-Black anodized aluminum construction.
-Correct size for your table.
-Overhead camera mount options available.
-Ships UPS direct to your door.
-Parabolic light diffusers.
-Wired with grounded plug, ready to go.
-Made in the USA.

2x5 (for 7 foot tables)
80 total watts.
8800 Lumens
5000K Spectrum
$550

2x6 (for 8 foot tables)
120 total watts.
13,200 Lumens
5000K Spectrum
$725

2x7 (for 9 foot tables)
120 total watts.
13,200 Lumens
5000K Spectrum
$825

NOTE; IN THE BOTTOM PICTURE THE LIGHT IS NOT ON. THE SHADOWS ARE FROM THE HOUSE LIGHTS. WHEN THE LIGHT IS ON THERE ARE NOT SHADOWS UNDER THE RAILS LIKE THAT.
 

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I ordered a custom light from Littman that matches my Diamond. Shipping out today!
I’ll update this thread with my thoughts when it arrives.


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Just curious - are LED lights impacted by temperature at all? In other words, if the table is in the garage - cold winters, hot summers. I know fluorescent lights typically need to warm up a while in the cold.
 
This vs. Diamond light

Just curious about the difference between these or a Diamond light. Thoughts anyone?
Thanks!
 
Just curious about the difference between these or a Diamond light. Thoughts anyone?

Thanks!



Diamond lights are thicker, taller frames and skinnier coverage from side to side. Littman lights are led panels and I believe Diamond lights are incandescent bulbs

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Hmm, what I can find on the web says the Diamonds have LED tubes.



Even if they didn’t, you could put LED tubes in, for sure. LED made a HUGE difference in the look of my cloth and table. The size and coverage of my Littman makes easy work of shadows, even under the rails. I recommend Mike and his lights.


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