chronicj69
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tinfoil works just fine...Use almost anything but tin foil.
tinfoil works just fine...Use almost anything but tin foil.
ok man lookin forward to those pics! hmmm wonder why its gettin so hot? next time u get a few buck go invest in like a small computer fan to pull the hot air out of the box instead of just moving it around. just a thought lol. man im ripped off my ass right now lolSo after 2 weeks they are looking pretty good. Most of them have 8-10 leaves and are nice and green. Also since putting in 4 6500k cfl's they have grown significantly. I put another whole in for ventalation and finished putting tin foil all over the inside of the box. The temperature sometimes gets scary high like 95 but does usually drop to 85 or 90. I just started 18/6 light tonight which hopefully is a good thing. I promise some pics tomorrow!!!
Tinfoil. It does not work just fine. It absorbs most of the light that hits it. If you're going to use it at least use the dull side because it is more reflective. It also absorbs heat and can create hotspots that can be hard on your plants. White paint or paper is much better. 87F is a bit hot but if you have enough air movement and ventilation it may be fine. As long as they aren'tdying I don't think you have anything to worry about. Good luck.tinfoil works just fine...
How is the dull side more reflective, go look at some tin foil please lol..Tinfoil. It does not work just fine. It absorbs most of the light that hits it. If you're going to use it at least use the dull side because it is more reflective.
Yeah at first it seemed to yellow some of the plants but not anymore!!!It also absorbs heat and can create hotspots that can be hard on your plants.
Yeah there is plent of air movement becasue of the fan and it doesnt even seem that hot but thats what the thermometer says..lol87F is a bit hot but if you have enough air movement and ventilation it may be fine. As long as they aren'tdying I don't think you have anything to worry about. Good luck.
eh well sometimes u got to go with what ya got and since hes not doing any hid it will not kill his plants as long as he keeps his heat below 95. that will kill your plants.the dull side?im no expert lol but isnt the whole point of it is to reflect back on the plantsTinfoil. It does not work just fine. It absorbs most of the light that hits it. If you're going to use it at least use the dull side because it is more reflective. It also absorbs heat and can create hotspots that can be hard on your plants. White paint or paper is much better. 87F is a bit hot but if you have enough air movement and ventilation it may be fine. As long as they aren'tdying I don't think you have anything to worry about. Good luck.
Aluminum is 90% reflective over the visible spectrum. 95% reflective average over the entire IR spectrum.Aluminum Foil:
Aluminum foil is no more than 55% reflective - if used, make sure that the dull side is the one that is used to reflect the light. When it becomes creased its reflectivity is even lower (around 35%.) It is also very dangerous to use because it creates hotspots easily, is electrically conductive, and is a fire hazard when it is in close contact with HID lighting. Attaching this to walls is a pain and usually using aluminum tape or glue is the best way. This should only be used as a last resort, and even then its usefulness is questionable.
Mylar is not electrically conductive, nor is it as likely to crease as foil. They may prove to be an equally dangerous fire hazard. Mylar is also much more durable and cleans very easily. It is also around 97% reflective which makes it superior. I can't provide any facts as far as the heat absorbtion but I don't believe it absorbs as much heat. I'm not really saying foil is wrong. I even used it once as well. Mylar is superior however.Aluminum is 90% reflective over the visible spectrum. 95% reflective average over the entire IR spectrum.
The dull side is more diffuse than the shiny side.
Mylar is aluminum metalized to PET. Foylon is apparently foil-laminated fabric(ALUMINUM FOIL ON FUCKING FABRIC?!)? They're also electrically conductive, I'd imagine. And have the same properties of aluminum when reflecting IR heat. So they'd be equally if not the superior 'fire hazard'. The nearer you get to a perfectly flat mirror finish the better you get reflection.
I've attached a comparison of a mirror finished aluminum reflector versus mylar and ESR(a 3M product).
I'm not saying aluminum foil is a mirror finish. But neither is mylar.
But it's far better than nothing. That last sentence shows clear bias.
Mylar® PET(polyester) fiber is certainly not conductive. Reflective(aluminum metalized Mylar®) PET would be, it's coated in a metal. Hello? Metals are conductive.Mylar is not electrically conductive, nor is it as likely to crease as foil. They may prove to be an equally dangerous fire hazard. Mylar is also much more durable and cleans very easily. It is also around 97% reflective which makes it superior. I can't provide any facts as far as the heat absorbtion but I don't believe it absorbs as much heat. I'm not really saying foil is wrong. I even used it once as well. Mylar is superior however.
who me? i dont seem to have a heating problem yet. but im also not using hps, just tubes and cfl'sso whats up man were are those pics at man lol did u manage to get a grip on the whole heat thing?
lol nah i was actually talking to playa.. but thats good doesnt look like you should have a heatin prob. ur girls are lookin goodwho me? i dont seem to have a heating problem yet. but im also not using hps, just tubes and cfl's