10m lighting suggestions

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Kallysan
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10m lighting suggestions

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I am looking for suggestions on how to light my Clubs 10m range. It's in the basement with 7 lanes of the Creedmore portable ranges. Currently we only have florescents in the ceiling and 2 500watt task lights hung from the ceiling pointed at the targets. Which measures about 200 lumens on the target face. Need to get it up to the 1000 lumen minimum. The 500 lumen min for ambient lighting just requires more fixtures, the 1000 lumen has me stumped.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Gwhite
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Re: 10m lighting suggestions

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I went through this a year and a half ago. You can get MR16 LED spotlights that mount on standard track light rails. I tested a whole bunch of different LEDs, and found that almost all of them don't produce the Lux levels theory predicts based on distance, Lumen output & beam angle.

The best bulbs I found are 10 degree narrow spots from Soraa:

https://www.soraa.com/products/snap_system.php

They have lenses that you can use to spread & shape the beam.

The prices on the bulbs have come down considerably from what I paid:

https://www.lighting-spot.com/sm16ga-07 ... 0-03.html

The track heads I used are from Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Dash-Direct-Volt ... 01L7NFLN4

To test the illumination levels, the meter I used is this one: https://www.amazon.com/URCERI-Illuminan ... 075DC6X25

Lighting calculators: I used the following Web calculator for Lux and spot size:

http://www.ledstuff.co.nz/data_calculators.php

This one is good for quick estimates of Lumens & Lux, but doens't give spot size:

https://www.bannerengineering.com/us/en ... tor.html#

Both can give numbers that are as much as a factor of two low, although Soraa's specs are closer than most.
Kallysan
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Re: 10m lighting suggestions

Post by Kallysan »

Thanks so much. Gives me a direction to head
spektr
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Re: 10m lighting suggestions

Post by spektr »

4500 lumen LED work lights for $22 dollars each at Costco
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Re: 10m lighting suggestions

Post by Rover »

I'll bet one of your club members has a light meter or you could rent/borrow one from a camera store. You would want the "incident" type of meter.

Don't know how to use it? I'll guess the owner does.
Gwhite
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Re: 10m lighting suggestions

Post by Gwhite »

spektr wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 2:39 am 4500 lumen LED work lights for $22 dollars each at Costco
That's lots of light, but the beam angle is spread out too much. The resulting illumination isn't that high. The advantage of spot lights is that you can put it ALL on the targets.
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