Helicopters and Detecting Heat from the Outside

MasoMystic

Member
Hey guys. This is kind of a second part to the "Electrical Companies: Do they Report Numbers" Thread.

Again I live in Canada, specifically Halifax NS and I was wondering if Helicopters really do check for heat spots in houses, well i know they do but how often and how likely is it to get caught this way.

Also are there ways to prevent this? Say if im using 12 600watts atleast are there steps to take to minimize the heat?

I was thinking after ducking the air out of the Charcoal Filter the duck would continue in a "freezer Box" with a fan pumping out cold air on the other side?

This is just a theory and I dont know how well it would work or if there is better ideas but if you got one then help a brodda out please, thank

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TeaTreeOil

Well-Known Member
Just don't exhaust directly to the outdoors. If it's a real big heat issue, which it sounds like, you may want to invest in a large radiator.
 
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