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  • #16
    You must have daylight lighting whether you use tubes, bulbs or LED's. Daylight bulbs in the old coffin shades make a world of difference, two 35 watt bulbs per shade in our club, but as Geoff says you get shadows over balls near the cushion as the light is reflected from the middle of the table outwards.
    I keep the rooms main lights on as well, it helps a bit.

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by vmax4steve View Post
      You must have daylight lighting whether you use tubes, bulbs or LED's. Daylight bulbs in the old coffin shades make a world of difference, two 35 watt bulbs per shade in our club, but as Geoff says you get shadows over balls near the cushion as the light is reflected from the middle of the table outwards.
      I keep the rooms main lights on as well, it helps a bit.
      I have the main room lights on as well as soon as someone else comes in - they want to turn them off - ho hum

      The committee are in discussions with Thurstons to see about new lighting
      cross-fingers for luck
      Up the TSF! :snooker:

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      • #18
        Surprised you prefer the room lights on.

        If I were looking for lighting I would be more inclined to contact a local electrician than a specialist snooker company.
        王可

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by philip in china View Post
          Surprised you prefer the room lights on.

          If I were looking for lighting I would be more inclined to contact a local electrician than a specialist snooker company.
          I do because the coffin/strips are not the best, not necessarily to increase light on the table (even though they do) but to illuminate the surrounding area, I am not into playing with a brilliantly lit table and black everywhere else

          I have mentioned to the social club committee that if they have Thurstons do the supply/fit, they will charge about 3x as much as a standard electrician.

          Thurstons have been taken on with a monthly maintenance contract to look after our three tables; they are already in the club as we speak (I may pop down later... :wink
          This is all good as the previous chap was - erm... "not very good" and us players cant wait to see the results :biggrin: :snooker:

          As they are here, the committee will discuss possible new lighting with them and (I hope) discuss with interested parties before committing to anything
          But as one of my friends on the committee said, it is amazing what "the players" have been saying to the committee over the past months/years as to what they would like, let's just say there are only more starts in the sky as to the number of different suggestions received.

          All I can say is, the move to another company is a massive step for the club, and a good one at that, cross-fingers
          Up the TSF! :snooker:

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          • #20
            It is good that the committee is willing to sink a bit of cash into the facilities.
            王可

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by djax View Post
              Philip, I've have a suspended ceiling installed, with 2 rows of 600mm square translucent tiles backlit by LED lighting above the table. So considering the lighting is diffused somewhat, the result is still outstanding in comparison to tungsten. For me it was like having an upgrade in glasses after a visit to the opticians.
              Saw some of these LED backlit panels at a club I visited in their concert room. I must say that they would look great above a table. Definitely a stern alternative to luminaries.

              Do you have a picture of them?
              Cheap and Cheerful! 😄
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              • #22
                This what we use at work on he office fit out i'm currently working on .

                http://www.beamled.com/biard-40w-pan...w&gclsrc=aw.ds
                Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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                • #23
                  I should think those would do nicely.
                  王可

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                  • #24
                    Originally Posted by inevermissblue View Post
                    Saw some of these LED backlit panels at a club I visited in their concert room. I must say that they would look great above a table. Definitely a stern alternative to luminaries.

                    Do you have a picture of them?
                    Sorry, I'm working in the desert at the moment. Should have been back for Xmas.
                    Highest break to date? 1

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                    • #25
                      I have been doing some research about putting LED panel light above a snooker table. It seems like this LED panel light is used to replace the fluro light and can save some more electricity fee. Anyone can share some experiences??

                      Not sure should I buy 3-4 60cm x 60cm or 2-3 30cm x 120cm

                      http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-40W-L...TEkzfFc4vvnhRg

                      Many thanks

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                      • #26
                        http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/40W-Ceilin...4AAOSwFdtXybeC

                        and http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/72W-Ceilin...QAAOSwZ8ZW9X~q

                        or three of these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/96W-LED-Co...oAAOSwtnpXic6W

                        these look ok .
                        Last edited by Geoff Large; 16 January 2017, 11:10 AM.
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                        • #27
                          Thanks Geoff. I live in Brisbane, Australia, these lights seem not sending to Australia. I ended up bought 60cm x 60cm x 3 (ask a friend for advice and saw some clubs in UK put 3 60cm x 60cm on the table, and look quite good) with similar price. Now, just need to think of the hanging wire.

                          Thank you.

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                          • #28
                            Chain looks good and is easily adjusted.
                            王可

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                            • #29
                              I sell LED lights for pool and snooker tables. Check out my facebook page 'UltraLight LED' for some pictures. I've sold some 200 lights to the US, Canada, Japan and Finland, for all sizes of tables and haven't had a single complaint yet. PM me for details and I can get you a price that includes shipping.
                              Acting experience: When I play snooker and I make a shot, I act like I meant to do it.

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