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IR Camera: Window Tint Tested
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It's amazing given all the affordable tech available these days, how few people are curious enough to actually test things, instead of going by 'what always worked' etc.
Since I do my own tinting and my van has two identical rear windows side by side, I figured I owe it to my own curiosity and Ecomodder to test my window tint for myself. Here are the specs for my lifetime guarantee USA made film (I think Johnson & Johnson brand). UV Rejected 99% Visible Light Transmittance 20% Visible Light Reflected- Exterior 5% Visible Light Reflected- Interior 5% Total Solar Energy Rejected 58% Conditions: sunny winters day 15*C ambient, taken at midday (rear windows facing north - southern hemisphere). Interior/Exterior Glass surface temperatures: http://ecomodder.com/forum/attachmen...1&d=1501724690 http://ecomodder.com/forum/attachmen...1&d=1501724690 Black MDF shelves left inside to simulate a dash board etc: http://ecomodder.com/forum/attachmen...1&d=1501724690 So an 8*C temp reduction for about a $50 investment :thumbup: |
Wow, that is quite the difference. Thanks for testing and sharing!
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Thanks for the test!
Nice to see. Be careful as some surfaces such as metals act like mirrors which can gibe you wrong results. |
Why is the interior floor surface warmer with the tinted window?
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