mount the light independent of the goal post and put a section of chain link fence between the light and goal to protect it
From: rjcalliger <rjcalliger@yahoo.com>
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 11:45 AM
Subject: [DIY] Re: Outdoor Basketball light ?
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 11:45 AM
Subject: [DIY] Re: Outdoor Basketball light ?
ahhh..not to sound insulting but according to Murphys law
whatever you put up there will eventually get broken
again...even caged, light filaments can take only so much
g-force rom the BB vibration..
How about 2 floods, 1 on ether side of the BB hoop and cover
the existing light with a plate and matching paint/stucco/whatever?
Otherwise I might try one of the submersible type
swimming pool lights with enclosure..they always seem very
beefy to me--and add a motion sensor circut which s avaiable
as a separate item...
Also can you put a light on a pole away from things and avoid
the BB altogether...
Sorry if I am being obvious..
R
--- In mailto:DoIt_Yourself%40yahoogroups.com, "WRZ" <MCdogpark@...> wrote:
>
> I need a heavy duty wire, possibly caged, approx 500 w floodlight
> for over top of a basketball rim that is approx 12' off the ground
> and over the garage door.
>
> The light needs to withstand being frequently hit by a baskteball.
> I also would like this light to be activated by a motion sensor
> when it is not on for the kids to play b-ball.
>
> The last light in the same position was broken by a basketball
> and the light has not worked at all for 2 years. I am having an electrician mount a new light but he doesn't know what to use.
>
> Anyone have any ideas ?
>
> Bill Z
>
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