Pool table decorative lighting brightness problems solved!

SomeDeadGuy

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For those who have cone shaped decorative pool table lighting but are unhappy with the light they produce, this is the solution. Two led lights for around $15/ea. They bath the table in a bright, white light. Carefully check the bulb and Light dimensions to ensure the will fit but they should. These babies are BRIGHT! I was a little concerned because if you look into them it is a bit distracting but after a few rounds I seldom even notice it. They light up the table even when competing with daylight.
 

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For those who have cone shaped decorative pool table lighting but are unhappy with the light they produce, this is the solution. Two led lights for around $15/ea. They bath the table in a bright, white light. Carefully check the bulb and Light dimensions to ensure the will fit but they should. These babies are BRIGHT! I was a little concerned because if you look into them it is a bit distracting but after a few rounds I seldom even notice it. They light up the table even when competing with daylight.
Nice.
Modern lighting with old school looks.
 
Looks like a keeper! It would be easy to buy an adapter or two to drop the light down if it didn't fit your particular cone. Most people will probably like something near natural light but they can probably be had hotter and cooler too.

Nice idea!

Hu
 
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