<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6530348#post6530348 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hllywd
I don't particularly object to the 100 bucks - just not for fondue tried it... wasn't too impressed...
For 100 beans I better leave with my fill of sushi and tanked on hot saki!!!:celeb3:![]()
hllywd, I would only use a high quality skylight, and I would not expect the installation of the skylight, or the "reflectors-hood" is to be considered any sort of "typical- DIY" installation.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6537380#post6537380 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hllywd
With your drawing Barry, I'm confused about how much actual light will make it to the tank even with the large opening. As the shaft or pipe or what ever we wish to call it narrows the light reflects more often, As we discussed before there is a loss with each reflection then you get some portion reflecting the wrong way from what you want, as your drawing shows, due to the angles. I don't mean to be argumentative but I'll bet you still end up with not enough intensity where you need it and still need to suppliment.
Barry, I understand you would use only high quality skylights, I think the very nature of this thread is aimed at DIYers. I'm simply asserting the DIYer can't go off half cocked with a project like either yours or a Sola Tube for that matter. I think my point is that yours involves a lot more than going to HD and asking the new 17yo employee what to cover the new hole in the roof with.