Well I was going through this site I found and I found this product
http://secure.thegrowshop.nl/index.p...mart&Itemid=26
Anti Detection foil?? Does this block the heat signals from showing on the walls of a grow room?
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Well I was going through this site I found and I found this product
http://secure.thegrowshop.nl/index.p...mart&Itemid=26
Anti Detection foil?? Does this block the heat signals from showing on the walls of a grow room?
good find orange m8
it will be easier to use that than polostyrene if it does work
urm i might do a bit of research on it now cheers for that
cheers all :)
AAGH I've been trying to find the thread on this stuff. It kind of got off track but was funny as hell.
ADF (Anti Detection Film) Reduces infrared heat signature in order to stealth your growroom
against thermal imaging equipment.
taken from http://www.1-hydroponics.co.uk/misce...-materials.htm
peace
Cool, I'm gonna have to buy some of this :D.
Me too next time round. If it works thenits good for me
peace
IF I remember correctly, the United States Supreme Court ruled a few years ago that infrared heat detection was a violation of rights, and also limited fly-over surveillance to a certain altitude ... besides, you would have to really be someone very 'special', as helicopter airtime is prohibitively expensive ... we're talking major bucks to keep a chopper in the air ... "paranoia will destroy ya" :D
This fucking stuff has been out two years.................
I remember posting about it like six months ago, suppose it takes a while for people to catch on ............
The stuff is less reflective than standard mylar and it isn't 100% heat resistant, there is still some technology that can see through it. That's the low down.
Its also more expensive than mylar and its identical, which means the potential for being ripped of = high. You could be just getting standard mylar.
very true indeed in fact we havent got any way of testing it unless we have our own thermal imaging equipment lolQuote:
Originally Posted by MegaOctane12
which can be aquired if you look in the right places
cheers all :)
there is no way to hide heat, a/c maybe the only way but then u got an a/c running in winter..... Look at it like this. to hide heat u must contain it. You contian it by reflecting it and using materials that do not absorb heat. Aluminum foil might work. Also u have to take into account that u need to Air tight seal your room with this stuff. We could just be like arnold and use some mudd to trick the predetor.