Quote Originally Posted by HARDDON
Guys come on...

Thermal imaging doesnt work like that.

You can have the air to be 30 degrees if you want.

The lights still put out the heat and thats what they look for. Viewed from thermal goggles, having the air cool but the lights HOT only works to make the lights that much more detectable...

duh.

If this is really a concern, your single best bet is to install drywall that contains lead. Its the same drywall used in doctors offices with xray machines.

You would have to build a box with this lead based drywall and that is really all you can do.

Hot air coming from the vents outside could be a dryer, a bathroom fan, anything.

There are specific color temps they look for and white is the telltale trigger color.

NOW, if you have an air conditioner blowing right onto the bulbs, that would reduce the heat signature but not the heat the filament itself is creating.

The signature of HID lighting is pretty hard to miss....lead drywall and concrete / brick is the only way to trap it...that I am aware of.
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Hey harddon, nice to see you again.

On other news that grower I found more out and yes he is part of a gang like you all thought, and no I am not going over there.

I dont think it will be easy trying to explain to people on why the steam is coming out of my house all the time and constantly. Steam up here is clearly visible and Im sure if you ketch the smell in the steam that alone might be enough to get me. Im not saying that a dryer or a bathroom fan could do this 24/7, but why would anyone run there bathroom fan or dryer 24/7 ya know? Looks a bit suspicious.

In other term, harddon could you explain into further detail on what this lead drywall does? Does it reflect the thermal waves right back producing a regular home heat?

Also, what should be the dimensions of the hole I am going to cut into the side of my house for the exhaust as I do not feel comfortable to put it through a window. Id rather cut a whole in my wall and purchase one of those dryer grate things you put over your dryer for the exhaust.

Thanks everyone for your suggestions/opinions and please keep them comming as this project will.