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Thought of an idea for a DIY reflector


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Hi guys,

i thought of an idea for making your own reflector.

it is to use those car windscreen cover(those with a very shiny surface)

it is also bendable and can be made into a U-shaped parabola

but my only concern is whether it can "tahan" the heat given off by the bulb. :erm:

just to share my idea :idea::idea:

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well, i believe that the car windscreen cover is much more reflective than the normal FL reflectors and aluminium.

furthermore, it can be bent to a parabolic shape much like the spider reflectors :lol::lol:

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If it can be used in a car, it should be able to withstand the heat. Just my 2 cents worth. A non-started car parked under the sun can actually raised the temperature inside the car to way above 32 degree celcius. And cos of that, the "rubber" used for making the steering wheel is of heat resistant standard. Apparently, they are being tested for heat above 40 degree or so.

So logically, that film you are talking about should be able to withstand the heat produced off by the light.

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If it can be used in a car, it should be able to withstand the heat. Just my 2 cents worth. A non-started car parked under the sun can actually raised the temperature inside the car to way above 32 degree celcius. And cos of that, the "rubber" used for making the steering wheel is of heat resistant standard. Apparently, they are being tested for heat above 40 degree or so.

So logically, that film you are talking about should be able to withstand the heat produced off by the light.

Normal lights should be no problem, Metal Halides I think too hot liao, my wooden hood without the aluminium foil sticker can even burn at a distance. There must be at least 100C for MH lamps.

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whoah! i wouldn't imagine my lights burning :lol::lol::lol:

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