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How To Fit A Mission Torus Light

How To Fit A Mission Torus Light

Alex Moss |

Improve your darts setup with a light for your dartboard

Want to take your darts setup at home to the next level? Or do you need a more practical solution for lighting up your dartboard while on your travels? The Mission Torus range is the answer to both of these questions.

The Mission Torus 270 lights up your entire dartboard, without shadows, and the unique 270-degree shape gives you easy access to retrieve your darts during play. The Mission Torus 100 is a lightweight travel light that folds up to fit into your luggage. Check out the full range of Mission Torus Dartboard LightsΒ here.

Watch the video below for a step-by-step guide on how to fit a Mission Torus 270 dartboard light.

The Mission Torus dartboard light range

How To Fit A Mission Torus Light - Mission Torus 270

The Mission Torus 270Β is a quick and simple way to light up your dartboard at home. The easy to assemble light clips to any dartboard and features bright white LED lights to illuminate the entire board, and without casting any shadows.

The Torus 270’s unique design, with the inside edge of the light rail tilted 25 degrees outwards, allows even more light to reach the board.

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How To Fit A Mission Torus Light - Mission Torus 100

The Mission Torus 100 is the travel version of the Torus 270 and is the perfect way to light up your dartboard when you are on the move. This travel light is portable and easy to travel with, as it folds away and comes with its own bag to help with storage.

The Torus 100Β hasΒ a lengthy cable of 3.78m so you can easily reach a plug socket in whatever room you hang your dartboard up.

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Fitting a Mission Torus 270 dartboard light

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to fit a Mission Torus 270 light.

Step 1 -Β Place the light ring on a flat surface and attach the three legs using the screws and Allen key provided.Β The rail will be tilted at a 25-degree angle so when you put the screws in make sure you screw them in at a slight angle, rather than directly straight down.

Step 2Β - Using the cardboard guide, with the top lined up with the 20 segment, insert the three clamps onto the dartboard.

Step 3 – Take the light ring and with the three legsΒ attached slot them into the clamps, leaving a gap at the bottom of the board.Β 

Step 4 – Plug in the power supply and switch on to light up your board.

Fitting a Mission Torus 100 dartboard light

Here is a step-by-step guide on fitting a Mission Torus 100 light.

Step 1 – Fit the bracket on to the top of the dartboard (directly above the 20 segment).

Step 2 – Open up the two legs on the light and tighten the screws to keep the legs fully extended.

Step 3 – Slot the light into the bracket at the top of the board and plug in the power supply.

Benefits of using a Mission Torus light

The Mission Torus range has several unique benefits which makes them the leading choice of light for your dartboard. The Torus 270 and Torus 100 are both easy to assemble and their designs ensure the light will not be moved or accidently knocked into during play.

The Torus 270 is ideal for younger players as its 270-degree shape leaves a gap at the bottom to easily retrieve your darts from the board. The dimmer switch also allows you to alter the amount of light being shown on the board, meaning you can change it to meet your own personal preference.

Have a look at the video below for a more in-depth look at the Torus 270.

Both lights come with adaptors so you can connect to the power supply in whatever country you are in. This is a useful benefit for the Torus 100 as players who are on their travels can simply change to the adaptor they require.

Watch the video below for a closer look at Mission Torus 100 dartboard light and how it works while on your travels.

Check out the full range ofΒ Mission Torus Dartboard LightsΒ here.

Alex MossΒ is a content creator for Darts Corner and the co-host of theΒ Weekly DartscastΒ podcast. Alex co-founded the Weekly Dartscast in 2017 andΒ has helped produce 350+ episodes of the podcast, with their list of previous guests on the show a who’s who in the world of darts.

Alex also writes content for the Darts Corner blog, including the weeklyΒ darts news round-upsΒ andΒ how-to guides.

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