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12-19-2009, 02:47 AM #1OPSenior Member
would mirrors work??
I am currently in the process to spec out a closet and get it ready and was wondering if I could use mirrors on the walls for a reflective surface. Is this a good idea? - would just use mylar however I don't know where I can purchase some in my area and not really wnating to order online?
jtsik330 Reviewed by jtsik330 on . would mirrors work?? I am currently in the process to spec out a closet and get it ready and was wondering if I could use mirrors on the walls for a reflective surface. Is this a good idea? - would just use mylar however I don't know where I can purchase some in my area and not really wnating to order online? Rating: 5
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12-19-2009, 02:59 AM #2Senior Member
would mirrors work??
Look up hydroponic stores in your area, mirrors DO NOT work. They absorb light actually and can cause hot spots.
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12-19-2009, 03:01 AM #3Senior Member
would mirrors work??
Go to walmart and get emergency blankets, if people say they don't have them, they are wrong, go to the camping section and look around, in a box about the size of a deck of cards, was around 2.99 here, some have said they are cheaper.
Mirrors actually absorb light, the glass when first exposed to light, the light goes through and gets refracted/absorbed(more just distributed through the glass) then reflected off the silver backing(which is a good reflector) but then back again through the glass.
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12-19-2009, 04:53 AM #4Senior Member
would mirrors work??
flat white paint...:thumbsup:
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12-19-2009, 07:02 AM #5Member
would mirrors work??
Originally Posted by ForgetClassC
to them they get the 5 finger discounts.
one box is fine for a good size growbox but more is better ....
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12-19-2009, 04:47 PM #6Senior Member
would mirrors work??
Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
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12-20-2009, 04:02 AM #7Senior Member
would mirrors work??
White paint is good, but only has a coefficient of reflectance of .8 , meaning that its only 80% reflective. But Mylar(aka extremely thin layers of silver/aluminum on any of a number of polymers) has 2 good properties. 1) contains all UV energy/rays and is about 97% reflective, having a CR of .9
But white paint is very easy to get, install(paint/spray), and manage. If it gets dirty, put another coat on it.
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12-20-2009, 05:23 AM #8Senior Member
would mirrors work??
biggest problem with mylar; it reflects the heat, too...(Weedhound proved that to me; she switched from mylar to flat white paint; 1000 HPS lighting, temps dropped ten degrees)...
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I assume the Emergency blankets do, too?...or they wouldn't keep you warm...:stoned:
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12-20-2009, 04:05 PM #9Senior Member
would mirrors work??
Indeed, but with the mylar, if you have adequate ventilation, say a cool tube, and then you can efficiently move that air away from the room/box to a safe location, say you splice it into your HVAC and then boom, you just have a vent that is on different times of the day then the rest........
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12-20-2009, 04:30 PM #10Senior Member
would mirrors work??
Originally Posted by jtsik330
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