It depends. I know that that is a opened answer but consider the variables.what if u vent ur lights into your attic? i just ;let it spill into my attic and seep out the eves...
If you're legal then you have nothing to worry about.if i have a legal grow and under my plant limit i should be fine tho? 3 600w but i wanted to put up my 4th light in bud and add another to my veg room...
Yes they can.
http://www.flir.com/cvs/eurasia/en/content/?id=24760
Advanced FLIR cameras can see the studs in your walls through the lining, and warmer objects behind can be seen enough to work out what they are. They can see a person outlined through a wall, and a piping hot HPS bulb/s stand out very clearly, even the shape of the reflector.
What the hell are you talking about????its called sneek an peek an never underestimate your enemy
They have em alright. They got special thermal imaging units around here. They also use them for comercial vehicle inspections at the scales and check-stops. I doubt they can see clear outlines of images through walls though. Like iivan740 said, they can tell if your roof is hotter than all the neighbours and such.Police cars do not have infared cameras on them!@!!!!! Those are for speed traps! LOL
If the wall is already properly insulated you should be ok. It really depends on how many lights and other equipment you are running. If you are worried the false wall and extra insulation couldn't hurt.If growing in a room that uses an exterior wall what are some good ways to reduce the heat signiture on the wall? I was considering building another wall 6" in and filling the gap with insulation. Having just moved to a new city I have seen several police cars with infrared sensors and that gives me reason to be cautious.
-Grow'N'Smoke
I don't think they are actually mounted to the cars. They typically use handheld units just like fire departments use. They probably have car mounted ones available but they are probably too cost prohibitive for most police departments. The handheld ones look something like this:They have em alright. They got special thermal imaging units around here. They also use them for comercial vehicle inspections at the scales and check-stops
True. They are looking for specific things when it comes to heat signatures. Some countries, especially in the u.k., are particularly aggressive with their use of thermal imagers. Laws vary from place to place. I do believe the worry is overhyped thanks to police fearmongering. Large indoor grow ops are really who needs to be worried. Not the guy with one or two lights and a handful of plants.just cause u have heat coming out of ur house doesnt mean the coppers are coming dont be carless n make sure thats all u have is heat coming out them foos will search trash to get a search warrent n then its a wrap ur done
Just because it's illegal doesn't mean it's not still done. More than likely they will need more evidence than FLIR, especially in the U.S. It's important to understand what we're up against. As demonstrated by this and every other thread about police helicopters or infrared or whatever, a lot of people think that they can see a 40 watt bulb through your walls. Some think that they actually can see through walls. The whole FLIR thing is a valid concern but mainly for the large commercial grower."In 2001, the United States Supreme Court decided that performing FLIR surveillance of private property without a search warrant by law enforcement violates the Fourth Amendment's protection from unreasonable searches and seizures. Kyllo v. United States, 533 U.S. 27 (2001)"
A.K.A. who gives a fuck if they can see through walls or not.
I understand that. In court illegally obtained evidence will not hold up, assuming you have any sort of a half decent lawyer.Just because it's illegal doesn't mean it's not still done. More than likely they will need more evidence than FLIR, especially in the U.S. It's important to understand what we're up against.
This is how it typically works. They will fly over an area, usually at night, and scan houses. The ones that show up "suspicious" on FLIR get further investigation. They won't need to introduce FLIR evidence. They will simply set up surveillance, rifle through trash, talk to neighbors, or do the dreaded knock and talk. Illegally obtained evidence or not, they don't have to introduce any evidence they feel won't hold up. The cops know what they are doing (most of the time). This isn't new to them. This is what they do. I said before that I think this whole "infrared" thing is way overhyped. The cops put this info out there to deter people. They make it sound like if you are growing 1 plant they can tell by scanning your house. That's b.s. plain and simple.I understand that. In court illegally obtained evidence will not hold up, assuming you have any sort of a half decent lawyer.