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Anyone know where to buy this these days, a friend told me Polyshield wasn't available anymore
Thanx
Thanx
fumancu said:Cant hide heat with a film or plastic.If you could you could Make millions on home insalation.
green_tea said:wrong.
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ureapwhatusow said:polyshield cant keep heat from passing through it even if it can block a heat signature
insulate a room in a room and use an split ac system, It should read like a regular home cooling system
green_tea said:agreed (poly shield comment) but the beauty of it is that the differing layers help spread it out, to the point that there wouldn't be enough "heat" passing through to warm up your inside wall (then your 2x6's and insulation between them, and the air in there, and then finally your siding)
think about it this way, some of the radiation (is it a wave or a particle, or is it both!) will end up not being completely reflected by the material, the stuff that doesn't ends up heating up the material itself... but when the material is super thin, and is in contact with either a insulating material on one side (the middle layer stuff) or air on the other side (the air in your grow room) how fast do you think that material will be able to cool down? real fast, just like the aluminum foil in your oven.
We are talking basic undergrad / HS physics here... reflecting energy is not breaking any laws.[\B]
DIGITALHIPPY said:GT- your reflectiviy statement is true, thats what makes it good though, because it reflects the light to the plants.
if the room is properly cooled the only thing u need to hide is the heat from the exhaust from your lights. but even that is getting found these days.
G33k Speak said:Does the Polyshield demo show them reading from inside or outside the room??
I think Polyshield is snakeoil/bullshit.