Greengenes707
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I notice light is shining through your white painted bottle tops you are using as reflectors, have you tried putting a layer of black or reflective paint before the white? thought maybe that might increase effectiveness of the reflectors.
The Ledil reflectors have a glow to them too.Good observation I was wondering if anyone would notice that. When I made the first reflectors I used only one layer of paint. When I added a second layer there was a noticeable improvement in the numbers. But when I added a third layer there were no more gains. I am guessing that even though 3 layers may catch more photons, they dissipate inside the paint layer before they can get back out so it balances out. The reflector in the pic received 2 layers, so the photons we are seeing on the other side are apparently unrecoverable.
I'm not totally sure how to test what/how much is passing through accurately. This data won't allow for calculations that would be valid imo...but can give an idea. Defiantly seems likely to match with the stated efficiency if there was a way to test it...seems like a job for a sphere and some modifications. Out of my league.
85 was the highest reading I could get and it was point blank. As soon as you pull off it gets to near nothing. But what is just on the other side is not even measurable It's so high(3000+umols).
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