New stadium... lights might be a problem

Caneibal

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Considering the new roof and lights are lower in the stadium. I believe this could be a problem for the receivers. The lights are at least 50 feet lower in new stadium. Anyone have possible answers....
 
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With the white covers i think they will act as reflectors...making it brighter

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Dolphins play a pre-season game there a couple days before our first game. Should know if there are any issues then.
 
But, if it is a problem, I think it will be more of a problem for the teams that come here . Hopefully our guys will be fine with time.
 
Considering the new roof and lights are lower in the stadium. I believe this could be a problem for the receivers. The lights are at least 50 feet lower in new stadium. Anyone have possible answers....

In the 400 million they spent i'm sure they consulted light and sound engineers.......jesus man.
 
There could be some truth to this. Kaaya has been adjusting to wearing orange tinted sport goggles this summer and will continue throughout the fall.
 
From Eaton's website:

The Ephesus LED lighting system is brighter than the previous system and through its industry-leading glare-control innovations, its fixtures shine more uniformly on the playing surface, creating a better stage for players and fans both in the stadium and those watching on high-definition television. The versatility of an LED system also allows for operational flexibility and the creation of programmable light shows for fan entertainment. Ephesus LED solutions are easy to install, virtually maintenance-free for years and offer facilities the lowest total operating costs compared to other sports lighting systems
 
From Eaton's website:

The Ephesus LED lighting system is brighter than the previous system and through its industry-leading glare-control innovations, its fixtures shine more uniformly on the playing surface, creating a better stage for players and fans both in the stadium and those watching on high-definition television. The versatility of an LED system also allows for operational flexibility and the creation of programmable light shows for fan entertainment. Ephesus LED solutions are easy to install, virtually maintenance-free for years and offer facilities the lowest total operating costs compared to other sports lighting systems

This is the lighting system I put in my backyard. It's the best Jerry!
 
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Considering the new roof and lights are lower in the stadium. I believe this could be a problem for the receivers. The lights are at least 50 feet lower in new stadium. Anyone have possible answers....

In the 500 million they spent i'm sure they consulted light and sound engineers.......jesus man.

FIFY.
 
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Fingers crossed they didn't extend the distance from the locker room to the field too!!!!!!
 
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