@@eddiegodoy3671 just so you know if you’re hanging a perimeter billiard light it’s suggested 50-55” above playing surface. Traditional 3 bulb lights and other center lit lights should be 36-42” above playing surface.
I'm in the market for a Billiards table light for an 8' home table I'll be setting up. This brand is a likely candidate. How many wires hold this up? Is the default a hard wire or a plug-in? Thank you
These are very light. So 4 is enough 6 is good to, to be on the safe side. The default is a plug, I suggest plugging it in a power strip so it’s protected and on a switch. Please use my code DanMulhollen for 5% off and it helps the channel!
I was going to get a predator area light. But then ran across this light. I'm glad someone reviewed it. Couple questions if you don't mind for all of us wondering. a. Are you having any issues with flickering leds, sometimes won't turn on right away, etc? b. On a "heavy duty, feels strong" type of scale, how would you rate this? (1-10) 10 being "I can throw it on the ground and it won't break". c. Lastly, since you've had the light, have you had any issues with it at all? I know your affiliates with this company, but I hope you can try to provide an unbiased answer for all of us. I, just as many of us looking for an area light, really like the half price of the predator light. And perhaps instead of answering questions, maybe and/or a follow up video soon on having it for a bit and please show us what you did to hide your cables, fix the workaround issue of the drop down ceiling and cable anchors, etc. I'm sure it would help everyone. And where all does this company ship to? Sorry a long response, but as soon as my taxes get back it'll be on order. Icing on the cake.
Thanks for the comment and yes I will be doing a follow up video at the 3 month mark of owning it. Even though I’m affiliated I would only give a 100% honest opinion. My word means the most when I build cues and work on tables etc… No issues whatsoever so far, and from what I’ve seen if anyone has had issues they are good about shipping out parts. Heavy duty I’d give it a 5. But imo that both good and bad. In hindsight the light is so light and has so many hanging cables with it, I should have just used drop ceiling hooks instead of anchors.
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 i have a 8x4 table looking to put one of this. Alberta Canada where it will be shipped. Any idea how much it cost me? Thanks
@@matsingpasaway2877 hello you can use my code DANMULHOLLEN for $10 off. Hope it helps! www.perimeterbilliardlights.com/products/8-ft-perimeter-led-billiard-light
Nice. I have a 9 ft pool table with a rwgular hanging pool table light. However I wanted to get one of those ping pong table tops to put on top of my pool table to play ping pong, but my current light will get in the way of playimg. So I was thinking about replacing the light with a Perimeter Billiard™ LED Pool Table Light like yours. Iam assuming I can mount it higher than the regular pool table lights so I can play ping pong? Also I wanted to know if I will be good to use a 7ft pool table light on my 9ft pool table?? I also may downsize from 9ft pool table to 8ft pool table I don't know yet.
Yeah this would work way better for a ping ping top. I used a 7’ light over my 9ft cause I had to. However I’d suggest going with at least an 8’. Also for the little bit extra you might as well get the 9’ imo. But let me know if you want one, buying through me helps the channel!
I am definitely in the market for one of these lights. So you can install this by one guy? Only thing that I see could be a challenge is making sure the cable anchors are directly in line with the cables as it sits on your table. How do you make sure they are not off line?
Thanks for the comment and also my code DanMulhollen gets you $10 off so please be sure to help me out if you decide to buy. I was able to install 3 of these myself. As long as the ceiling isn’t over 10’ it’s very doable yourself. Can use plumb Bob or a laser to be precise. But I held the cable straight as possible and eyeballed it. Looks great imo.
Our lights come with a 1-year warranty, if anything happens during this period, we will send the replacement part for free. Otherwise, it will be around $70-$90 depending on size.
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 Thank You, that is exactly what I wanted to know. By the way you can get the LED's and replace just them without replacing the whole section. This can be done for penny's in comparison. If and when you need to replace, take the bad one apart and see if you can source just the LED's. Very simple solder job if possible. I have other LED units and I have a spare that I use to replace the bad one and then repair the bad one as a spare again. My garage is lit up by six very bright 60 dollar LED units and the replacement LED chip is 3 dollars.
Yeah perimeter billiard light .com and actually they have a brand new design out. It hides the seams and the wires much much better! Code DanMulhollen at checkout saves ya a few bucks!
In my opinion the 7’ is enough for an 8’ table. That’s $459 with my discount shipped. The 8’ is $509 with my discount shipped. Thanks! Use code DanMulhollen at checkout 👍🏼
A 7’ would work and be about $445 with my discount code. 8’ would be a little better and would be $494. Those price are shipped to you for that with my code DanMulhollen
Generally speaking, hanging billiard lights about 32"-36" above the bed of the table is about right
Mulholand had a discount code for a Perimeter light ? Does anyone know what it is ?
DanMulhollen
I listed it above. Thanks and let me know if you need anything else!
What distance did you choose from rail ( 31 inches ) high from bottom of the light fixture?
Sorry just seeing this, mine is only 45” due to ceiling height. But 50-55” will work well
For a regulation table it is 34” to 36” above slate.
@@eddiegodoy3671 for a standard light it should be your measurements. But not for perimeter lights. They have to be higher
@@eddiegodoy3671 just so you know if you’re hanging a perimeter billiard light it’s suggested 50-55” above playing surface. Traditional 3 bulb lights and other center lit lights should be 36-42” above playing surface.
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 agree it depends on the type of illumination and lumens. I was just commenting on the traditional.
How lonng is the power cord to the plug? Did you extend yours?
It’s about 10’….. Mine made it to the outlet and I plugged it into a power strip. But I think I’m going to get it wired into a switch
I'm in the market for a Billiards table light for an 8' home table I'll be setting up. This brand is a likely candidate.
How many wires hold this up? Is the default a hard wire or a plug-in? Thank you
These are very light. So 4 is enough 6 is good to, to be on the safe side. The default is a plug, I suggest plugging it in a power strip so it’s protected and on a switch. Please use my code DanMulhollen for 5% off and it helps the channel!
I was going to get a predator area light. But then ran across this light. I'm glad someone reviewed it.
Couple questions if you don't mind for all of us wondering.
a. Are you having any issues with flickering leds, sometimes won't turn on right away, etc?
b. On a "heavy duty, feels strong" type of scale, how would you rate this? (1-10) 10 being "I can throw it on the ground and it won't break".
c. Lastly, since you've had the light, have you had any issues with it at all?
I know your affiliates with this company, but I hope you can try to provide an unbiased answer for all of us. I, just as many of us looking for an area light, really like the half price of the predator light.
And perhaps instead of answering questions, maybe and/or a follow up video soon on having it for a bit and please show us what you did to hide your cables, fix the workaround issue of the drop down ceiling and cable anchors, etc. I'm sure it would help everyone.
And where all does this company ship to?
Sorry a long response, but as soon as my taxes get back it'll be on order. Icing on the cake.
Thanks for the comment and yes I will be doing a follow up video at the 3 month mark of owning it. Even though I’m affiliated I would only give a 100% honest opinion. My word means the most when I build cues and work on tables etc…
No issues whatsoever so far, and from what I’ve seen if anyone has had issues they are good about shipping out parts.
Heavy duty I’d give it a 5. But imo that both good and bad. In hindsight the light is so light and has so many hanging cables with it, I should have just used drop ceiling hooks instead of anchors.
Hope that helped and don’t forget to use DANMULHOLLEN at checkout for $10 off and for me to get some dough lol.
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 will do. Thanks!
Hi and thanks for the video!
I have a 9ft table and where i live i have access to a 120cmX240cm perimeter light. Do you think it will be sufficient?
Yeah I do think that would work. Good luck
I would like information on this light and pricing please. Thanks
Thanks for reaching out! What size would you want?
Hey Bud - pricing for a 9’ table
Light?
A 9’ is $551 shipped with my discount code DanMulhollen
However an 8’ is plenty imo. Also keep in mind they have a dimmable option too that is kinda nice to have too
How long are the hanging cables on the 9ft version and the price from you?
The cables are about 8’ long. Where are you located?
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 I’m in Hope Mills NC 28348
Yes please. I would like info on this light.
What size are you interested in and where would it ship to? Thanks!
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 i have a 8x4 table looking to put one of this. Alberta Canada where it will be shipped. Any idea how much it cost me? Thanks
@@matsingpasaway2877 hello you can use my code DANMULHOLLEN for $10 off. Hope it helps! www.perimeterbilliardlights.com/products/8-ft-perimeter-led-billiard-light
Just received my RectanGi Mini for 7 foot table and not the same as this light.
I’ve never heard of that light before.
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 from lite systems in New York….
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 google it and it will come up…
Nice. I have a 9 ft pool table with a rwgular hanging pool table light. However I wanted to get one of those ping pong table tops to put on top of my pool table to play ping pong, but my current light will get in the way of playimg.
So I was thinking about replacing the light with a Perimeter Billiard™ LED Pool Table Light like yours. Iam assuming I can mount it higher than the regular pool table lights so I can play ping pong? Also I wanted to know if I will be good to use a 7ft pool table light on my 9ft pool table??
I also may downsize from 9ft pool table to 8ft pool table I don't know yet.
Yeah this would work way better for a ping ping top. I used a 7’ light over my 9ft cause I had to. However I’d suggest going with at least an 8’. Also for the little bit extra you might as well get the 9’ imo. But let me know if you want one, buying through me helps the channel!
What brand is this and where can we buy it?
This is from perimeterbilliardlight.com great light. Please use my code DanMulhollen for $10 off at checkout
I am definitely in the market for one of these lights. So you can install this by one guy? Only thing that I see could be a challenge is making sure the cable anchors are directly in line with the cables as it sits on your table. How do you make sure they are not off line?
Thanks for the comment and also my code DanMulhollen gets you $10 off so please be sure to help me out if you decide to buy.
I was able to install 3 of these myself. As long as the ceiling isn’t over 10’ it’s very doable yourself. Can use plumb Bob or a laser to be precise. But I held the cable straight as possible and eyeballed it. Looks great imo.
What would it cost to replace the LEDs when they die?
Our lights come with a 1-year warranty, if anything happens during this period, we will send the replacement part for free. Otherwise, it will be around $70-$90 depending on size.
The lights come in 6 sections so the replacement will be for the section that went out. Thanks!
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 Is it 70 to 90 for a section or 70 to 90 for the whole set to repair. Thank You for your reply.
@@Soniccues it’s $70-$90 for each section.
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 Thank You, that is exactly what I wanted to know. By the way you can get the LED's and replace just them without replacing the whole section. This can be done for penny's in comparison. If and when you need to replace, take the bad one apart and see if you can source just the LED's. Very simple solder job if possible. I have other LED units and I have a spare that I use to replace the bad one and then repair the bad one as a spare again. My garage is lit up by six very bright 60 dollar LED units and the replacement LED chip is 3 dollars.
What’s the brand ? “Perimeter”. ?
Yeah perimeter billiard light .com and actually they have a brand new design out. It hides the seams and the wires much much better! Code DanMulhollen at checkout saves ya a few bucks!
Hi, I am interested in the 8' Perimeter light. If you could message me a price I would appreciate it!
In my opinion the 7’ is enough for an 8’ table. That’s $459 with my discount shipped. The 8’ is $509 with my discount shipped. Thanks! Use code DanMulhollen at checkout 👍🏼
8 1/2 pro brunswick prestige table,cost
A 7’ would work and be about $445 with my discount code. 8’ would be a little better and would be $494. Those price are shipped to you for that with my code DanMulhollen
You need to have video on connecting panels….
In detail…
I did in my first video. Do you want me to link that video?
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 yes
I think he could have went more in detail as to connecting panels together with all brackets.
@@georgeosipovitch8015 here’s my unboxing and assembly video. More detail
th-cam.com/video/VoQ06BDvhus/w-d-xo.html
Good job!
Thanks!
Ill take one!
👍🏼
Gold crown restoration series! th-cam.com/video/i0BnU76l6Lk/w-d-xo.html
Man, that table is nice. So is the light.
@@141poolplayer thanks! It was a lot of fun to restore!
Use Code DanMulhollen at checkout for $10 off! www.perimeterbilliardlights.com