That's a pretty sweet room, You're just missing some guitarsI built this light from 6 shop lights for my 9' Black Crown II ... probably about $150 total + my build time. Works great.
Simple project if you have good tools/a workshop... and like wasting time building things.
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This is the 40 year old light I made. The 8' flourescent fixture met its better days so from Lowes I purchased a 2x2 replacement LED panel. It is perfect for my table/room.Are you trying to light the whole room or just the pool table?
As I said, I've played on more types of lights than I can count. Including those you mention. And I don't understand your opinion.I've played under perimeter lights and qty 2: 2x4 LED's end to end. I don't understand how anyone can say the perimeter lights are better. If you add up all the surface area of the 2x4 lights, it's got to be higher. Plus, it's over the bed of the table. The perimeter light is over the rail, so half of the light will end up on the table, and the other half on the floor. The perimeter light doesn't make sense to me, except for it allows several cameras overhead, and it looks cool.
That's my opinion![]()
I guarantee the raw LED's (the diodes) are the same.As I said, I've played on more types of lights than I can count. Including those you mention. And I don't understand your opinion.
And btw, the surface area of the 2x4 has nothing to do with the amount of light it produces. LEDs don't work that way. Also the quality of the LEDs matter a lot.
Then you would be wrong. You don't know what you are talking about on this subject.I guarantee the raw LED's (the diodes) are the same.
Open your 2x4 panel and see if the leds look like this?I guarantee the raw LED's (the diodes) are the same.
The light emitting diodes are the same, (lighting) industry wide. There are several off-the-shelf ones to choose from. Which ones are selected, and how they are arranged on the PCB is up to the electrical engineer. No EE placing them on a PCB is going to reinvent the wheel and design a new LED (the individual diode). That's what I was referring to. You made it sound like there is a fundamental quality difference between the individual LED's, and only the Perimeter light has the "good" ones.Open your 2x4 panel and see if the leds look like this?
Nice room. Looks inviting.This is the 40 year old light I made. The 8' flourescent fixture met its better days so from Lowes I purchased a 2x2 replacement LED panel. It is perfect for my table/room.
Since your ceiling is lower and room is smaller, you may want a smaller box and adjust the height of the box to keep direct light from shining in your eyes when shooting.
They are different. Here is a good read for you.The light emitting diodes are the same, (lighting) industry wide. There are several off-the-shelf ones to choose from. Which ones are selected, and how they are arranged on the PCB is up to the electrical engineer. No EE placing them on a PCB is going to reinvent the wheel and design a new LED (the individual diode). That's what I was referring to. You made it sound like there is a fundamental quality difference between the individual LED's, and only the Perimeter light has the "good" ones.
I was an electrical engineer for 25 years. Recently retired. There are electrical engineers that design LEDs and there are electrical engineers that design boards for them. And there are significant quality differences in the LEDs and the power supplies that power them. So yea I said there is a quality difference in LEDs. And the panels that are made of LEDs. And there is.The light emitting diodes are the same, (lighting) industry wide. There are several off-the-shelf ones to choose from. Which ones are selected, and how they are arranged on the PCB is up to the electrical engineer. No EE placing them on a PCB is going to reinvent the wheel and design a new LED (the individual diode). That's what I was referring to. You made it sound like there is a fundamental quality difference between the individual LED's, and only the Perimeter light has the "good" ones.
I like the looks of Tiffanys but they're outrageous in price even scouring used ones on marketplace here. I opted for the 4 pot light with LEDS and that was still $400 CDNI’m surprised none of you guys have a Tiffany Lamp. There are some beautiful home rooms and I’ve seen a couple of them.
They are like the holy grail of lights. Stained glass. Equivalent to a fancy custom cue.
Tiffany Billiard Lamps
www.tiffanylamps.com