I can well see me ordering a thermometer now to measure the cloth temperature! I suppose once that’s up to 20 then I’ll know what temperature the panels have to be set at and I can then control them with the thermostat.
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Originally Posted by mikee View PostGreat idea and looks very neat , Geoff Large does say heat is best no matter what system is used on the slate ,the trick is if you do use heating on a table to keep it consistent and not hot ,if you can feel the heat on your hand on the table it’s too hot .I have played on a pro,s table that was too hot ,you could feel the heat on the cloth ,someone turned the heating off one night by mistake and the table went out of level and started creaking ,fitters had to come in and re level it .Thing to remember is that slate like wood has a grain and over time can split and warp .Low mild constant heat is probably best .This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Around 20 to 23 degrees ,just a bit more than the room temp ,the old tube heating that was used with 5 tubes under the table is not great and when the heat is too much will cause hot spots all over the table ,which makes the game harder and the balls run faster and slower all over the table ,you can imagine the damage those tube heaters were doing to the inside frame of the table .
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Thanks Mikee! Is there anything you don’t know? What are next weeks winning Lotto numbers?
Yeah I remember when I first started this project and I wasn’t sure how to best heat the table, I looked at tube heaters, oil heaters etc etc but came to the conclusion they’ll warm the frame and everything and be totally inefficient! The good thing with the carbon heat mats is to actually feel the heat you have be literally touching or very close to touching them. The heat doesn’t seem to radiate out far....and they don’t get hot, so zero damage to the frame. It’ll be interesting to see what the surface temperature is reaching, with the WiFi thermostatic controller though I should be able to control this pretty easily.
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View Post
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View Post
I’m taking no credit for this concept what so ever, if you want to buy a similar system for yourselves then check out Hotwire snooker table heating.... For me though keeping this a totally DIY build was important and taking what is out there and trying to improve it and personalise it for my own benefit was definitely the way to go!
Recently in August he did table 14 at Frames bar in Coulsdon so Neil Taperell should probably know how good this system is too by now.⚪ 🔴🟡🟢🟤🔵💗⚫🕳️😎
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View PostThanks Mikee! Is there anything you don’t know? What are next weeks winning Lotto numbers?
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Originally Posted by trying View Post
Good stuff Steve. I have table heating on the list to sort at some point. Was it a hotwire kit/components?
Hotwire kits are I think 375, this DIY version with a standard thermostat would come in at less than 190 & 220 with the WiFi thermostat. But it wasn’t just about saving money, as good as that is, it was about sticking to the DIY theme for the whole project!
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Originally Posted by trains View Post
Well your post about the american triple crown a few days ago would have made you a good phone a friend to pat gibson ( possibly the world’s greatest quizzer ) for the million pound question on who wants to be a millionaire , he was pretty sure it wasn’t the arlington million but just wanted to make sure so used his phone a friend , he may have given you a fifteenth 66 k and 66 pounds , just another feather in the cap of the great Lord Danger Steve !!
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View Post
There only easy when you know the answers! And a lifetime of following horse racing helps!!..
My residing memory of horse racing was making i think my first ever bet on racing in the 90 grand national on mr frisk , he won in a record time , i hardly remember ever betting on horses since , bit weird eh it never really floated my boat
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View PostThanks Mikee! Is there anything you don’t know? What are next weeks winning Lotto numbers?
Yeah I remember when I first started this project and I wasn’t sure how to best heat the table, I looked at tube heaters, oil heaters etc etc but came to the conclusion they’ll warm the frame and everything and be totally inefficient! The good thing with the carbon heat mats is to actually feel the heat you have be literally touching or very close to touching them. The heat doesn’t seem to radiate out far....and they don’t get hot, so zero damage to the frame. It’ll be interesting to see what the surface temperature is reaching, with the WiFi thermostatic controller though I should be able to control this pretty easily.
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View Post
No I sourced everything myself...
Hotwire kits are I think 375, this DIY version with a standard thermostat would come in at less than 190 & 220 with the WiFi thermostat. But it wasn’t just about saving money, as good as that is, it was about sticking to the DIY theme for the whole project!
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Originally Posted by Cue crafty View Post
I checked out Hotwire on FB, Justin Greatrix has fitted these heating systems for every player in the top 16 and probably many many more outside that having looked through his posts. Amazing that it seems WSC are not using his system and Mark Williams asks him why, he hints there is a reason but wont tell Mark, probably to do with their contract with Star and Star's own heating system. This guy is changing out Star heating systems on tables all over GB and Ireland.
Recently in August he did table 14 at Frames bar in Coulsdon so Neil Taperell should probably know how good this system is too by now.Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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Had building inspector round this morning, all systems go. He's happy with everything we've done , we have taken loads of pictures as we went along and sent them to him to show the different steps, I don't know if it helped but it can't do any harm. We won't see him again until he signs the shed off. Unless deliveries are slowed down with covid we could be in by first week in December. I can't wait. The sheds ended up six inches wider and longer , not complaining and inspector wasn't bothered.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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