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You are a man of few words- 13 posts in 10 years. By the way, hello again. You may remember Wayne from London, Ontario, Canada, you played at Stroker's while you were visiting many years ago. You are solely responsible for starting cue mania for me. You gave me the names of some UK cue makers (Trevor White was one whom I got a couple of cues from) and it has taken me years to wean myself off flipping cues. I'm finally down to one cue, a Jim Black one piece which I intend it to be the last one.
Cheers, take care,
Wayne
The bitter taste of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
Hi Phillip, I'd be interested in the wattage for the tubes as there are several types and also how these compare to the LED options now available. It'd be great to cut the costs with LED's but I don't want to compromise the quality of the light. Then there is the 5ft or 6ft debate for length of coverage. Thanks for the reply
I have no idea of the wattage. I have just got 4 x 6' standard fluourescent tubes. They don't cost much to run. Many people seem to go for 10' of length as the light spreads as it leaves the tubes. They are probably quite adequate.
Something that isn't mentioned anywhere I can see is the matter of cleaning your lights. If every few months you clean the tubes and the reflectors, you will get much better illumination from them.
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