I've done it for the longest with no problems at all. I don't do it so much for the reflection though, I do it so the light isn't shinning all in my face.I saw in a video where a CFL grower wrapped the back side of his bulbs with tin foil to reflect the light. Any thoughts on this?
I mostly worry about the risk of fire and electric conductivity of foil.. Besides that it seems like a decent idea.
I have always said that "Hotspots" from using foil is just a myth; just one of those things that gets passed along. I have said, many times, nobody has actually had that happen - ever! The real reason not to use aluminum foil is because it is a relatively poor reflector.some will tell you it's a bad idea because it will hold heat or create a hotspots, but again, never had that problem so...
Foil will retain heat.. probably not enough to do anything but please believe if u try to wrap a 432 watt t5 with foil it will transfer some noticeable heat.its not a myth it's a fact that foil will either retain or reflect heat...more so if it's attached to the object. It won't harm him in his situation because his cfls won't produce a lot of heatI have always said that "Hotspots" from using foil is just a myth; just one of those things that gets passed along. I have said, many times, nobody has actually had that happen - ever! The real reason not to use aluminum foil is because it is a relatively poor reflector.
Now, with that beings said, anything you can do to save some of the light from escaping out the back side of your bulb is a good thing! Bye all means, use it!
Thats interesting how silver and gold peaks like that.