Light polution from a 'Natural Gas Top Vent Gravity Fed' heater

MeJuana

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I am helping my friend design her grow room and she has a natural gas heater with a gas pilot. The flames at the bottom are not covered by the metal inside the heater and there is quite a lot of light leaking through the face panel. Should I convince her to get rid of this heater or will the light from the flames have no effect? Or shall I just tin foil the bottom section to block most of the light?

http://www.homedepot.com/p/35-000-BTU-Hr-Monterey-Top-Vent-Gravity-Wall-Furnace-Natural-Gas-Heater-with-Wall-or-Cabinet-Mounted-Thermostat-3509622A/100059323
 

CallinCarRamRod

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How close are the plants ts to the heater? I don't think it would cause a problem, maybe Hermie out a branch or two, but I don't think a pilot would cause much damage.
 

MeJuana

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That's what she said too at most just hermie a branch lol They are pretty close to it. I think I will try to put a black piece of metal in front to absorb some light.
 

MeJuana

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I used a piece of Aluminum foil, pulling it taught I closed the inspection door on the foil.. Unbelievably it killed the light completely.
 
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