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"Lumenarc" Reflectors...
I am going to start this project tomorrow. DIY Lumenarc style reflectors. The ones I have seen on RC look pretty darn good and cheap! Well depending on what kind of aluminum you use.
What would you guys recommend for a highly reflective aluminum (over 85%) and where would you get it? People have been using Skylight tubing which is about 95% reflectivity but kind of pricey. http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...ctId=100007578 I saw someone else use just cheapo, aluminum and made a few reflectors for like $20 and then used that reflective "aluminum" tape...not sure what its actually called or used for but its in the duct area of HD. This worked but was not nearly as reflective as the proper aluminum. Apparently WAY better than even a good quality "U" shaped reflector though, so that says a lot about the design. Here are some pics of the template (that I will print off and then take to Kinkos to get enlarged to 281%, which should make the 14" reflectors) and some finished products from RC members. http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...eflector14.jpg http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...h/DSC00217.jpg http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...h/DSC00728.jpg http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...h/DSC00731.jpg Looks pretty darn good to me. Any ideas for a good aluminum to use? |
Great idea... I did a search and found this http://anomet.com/cgi-bin/online/storepro.php.
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Ohh, following along with great interest
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Or do they sell through other retailers? |
I was looking at the 98% reflectivity stuff but they want $42 shipping! It is overnight though...
So it ends up being around $100 for a sheet that is 24x48...still may be worth it but I have no idea if this product would be good or not for this. http://anomet.com/cgi-bin/online/storepro.php |
At the end its going to cost you same, maybe more, depends of how you are handy, just count reflective material (95% and more is pretty expensive 24x24" it's around $57) bulb socket, cables, rivets , tools if you dont have it you have to buy or rent + your time for fabrication, looking for material. If you stay in work for couple extra hours you can buy them, original with proper used material, each one exactly same..... so I dont think this is worth that much effort....
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Have you checked out the prices of the Lumenarc Minis??? $119 plus tax and shipping is the best I have seen but if you have seen better, please let me know! |
Split the shipping
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- Joe |
when you need replace just reflectors this can be good home project but if you can get whole new lumenbright mini pendants for $120 I don't know...
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but how many can be built form a sheet????? I may be interested in enough for a 175W reflector. Want to try MH on my corner tank, but want to do it cheap for starters, see if I like it with the heat issue and such
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