Well after many months of research I'm happy to report that I've pulled the trigger on a ProTee system. I'm going to try and use this forum to document my progress and if you guys see that I'm doing anything incredibly stupid or could be improved upon please don't hesitate to tell me. As a New England guy with winter coming, I'm very excited to get this built. As I progress, hopefully this thread will contribute in a small way to the all the great info on this forum.
Physical Space - I've got a big old barn on property that we converted to baseball batting cages for my two young boys, heated and turfed. I've carved out a 13 x 18 foot area with 11 foot ceilings that should be perfect for a simulator.
Impact Screen - 13 long x10 high screen built with EMC tubing from Lowes and screen from West Coast Netting. While I have nothing to compare, I'm really impressed with the screen quality for the cost. I didn't think about aspect ratios when I sized my screen so will likely need to black out a small portion of the screen as well.
Hardware/Software
Work Done to Date
Immediate Next Steps
Question of the Day!
What do you guys do/recommend for flooring with a ProTee system? The prices seem all over the place. My design is pretty true to ProTee's dimensions, complete with putting sensor but I'm haven't been able to really understand how to proceed. I get with Skytrak that the hitting surface matters, but not so much with ProTee I assume? I've looked at Fiberbuilt, CCE and a bunch of private labeled (and $$$$) mats but am not clear how to best proceed. Are you guys making your own cutouts for the sensors? Any recommendations on vendors? If cost effective, I'd like to do an area comparable to the ProTee dimensions. Really appreciate any guidance here.
Thanks - typing this out helps me quantify what I'm doing and will hopefully help someone else down the road. I'm very excited about the potential of a simulator. Even banging balls into the white screen has already helped my game. I've never broken 90 and if this doesn't do it for me than nothing will!
Physical Space - I've got a big old barn on property that we converted to baseball batting cages for my two young boys, heated and turfed. I've carved out a 13 x 18 foot area with 11 foot ceilings that should be perfect for a simulator.
Impact Screen - 13 long x10 high screen built with EMC tubing from Lowes and screen from West Coast Netting. While I have nothing to compare, I'm really impressed with the screen quality for the cost. I didn't think about aspect ratios when I sized my screen so will likely need to black out a small portion of the screen as well.
Hardware/Software
- BenQ 1080P Short Throw projector (ceiling mounted)
- CyberPower Gaming PC - i7, 16 gb ram, GTX 1070 graphic card, Win10 Home
- ProTee Base Pack 2 (minus the impact screen)
Work Done to Date
- Screen is built & installed
- Hardware/Software ordered
- Electrical done for projector & PC
Immediate Next Steps
- Internet Connectivity - I've had good look with Engenius access points and plan to add another to bring ethernet into my non-connected barn.
- Figure out flooring (see below)
- black out window and hang black retractable curtains from I-beams
- Receive hardware/software
Question of the Day!
What do you guys do/recommend for flooring with a ProTee system? The prices seem all over the place. My design is pretty true to ProTee's dimensions, complete with putting sensor but I'm haven't been able to really understand how to proceed. I get with Skytrak that the hitting surface matters, but not so much with ProTee I assume? I've looked at Fiberbuilt, CCE and a bunch of private labeled (and $$$$) mats but am not clear how to best proceed. Are you guys making your own cutouts for the sensors? Any recommendations on vendors? If cost effective, I'd like to do an area comparable to the ProTee dimensions. Really appreciate any guidance here.
Thanks - typing this out helps me quantify what I'm doing and will hopefully help someone else down the road. I'm very excited about the potential of a simulator. Even banging balls into the white screen has already helped my game. I've never broken 90 and if this doesn't do it for me than nothing will!
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