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  • Putting Sensor Light

    I am in the proccess of a build in my garage. My ceiling is open with 3 exposed ceiling joist. My question is does anyone hit the putting sensor light from the hitting sensor? Would I be ok if I ran my ceilng out to the putting sensor light and leave the remaing room open?

    Thanks

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    yes your ceiling will be OK up to the light. I have come close a few times when hitting a big flop shot. Even a sky ball when hit with a 3 wood or hybrid off the tee has not been within a foot of the light. But you will want something to catch those balls that get up there past the light.
    Protee
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    • #3
      I am ready to setup my sensor lights and I need a low voltage transformer.

      In the Protee User Manuel it does not specify what I need.

      In the Par2Pro review, Cory says he used a 150 watt transformer that he had on hand.

      Marksc, says Purchases a LET-75 watt 12v class 2 AC transformer:from Amazon ($12). Connect the light to that with the two wires. (If you have both sensor mats, you'll probably want a 150 watt transformer rather than two 75 watt ones. Transformers require a minimum draw, so don't get more than a 75 watt one for one sensor mat.)

      My Home Depot has 1- 60 watt 120/12v transformer in stock.

      I have a hitting and putting sensor.

      What do I need and where do I get it?

      Thanks,
      Mike

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      • #4
        I would like to have the recommendation for a transformer also. So I can pick one up here soon.

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