poondogger
Registered
LED panels. Built mine for less than $250.
Not bright enough and too warm.
I'll buy a brand new table because of break problems, but a $250 light, that's just too expensive.Plenty bright. Works just fine.
Nice, but the glare while being seated is too much for this player to want/enjoy playing for hours. I'd need a hat and shades.I got 2 of the 2x4 led light panels from homedepot. Made the frames and hangers from recycled materials on hand in my shop. It is a shop table.They panels were discounted due to damage in handling at the store.
View attachment 887767
The damage was slight.
View attachment 887769
Each panel was framed individually then a splice plate tied them together.View attachment 887770
The lighting is good.
View attachment 887771
It ain't purty but it's good lighting.and a uh frugal solution.
![]()
The good thing about commodity drop-ceiling light panels is the egg-shell grates are also commodity. HD sells them. They can be added to any 2x2 or 2x4 LED panel. That's why Diamond/Littman/even old fluorescent GC4 lights are so good, and Perimeter/Arena lights blind everyone.Nice, but the glare while being seated is too much for this player to want/enjoy playing for hours. I'd need a hat and shades.
About a $170 in parts and a little woodwork time. There is a diffuser on it also. It's an incredible light, so much so that someone on here contacted me about making them commercially and wanted a diagram with dimensions and parts used. didn't offer to pay me anything. Maybe I should sell them, I do have a full workshop.
View attachment 888156
The led panels are a soft light. The first and last pictures are taken with the light on. I don't notice any glare when playing.Nice, but the glare while being seated is too much for this player to want/enjoy playing for hours. I'd need a hat and shades.