emergingclarity wrote:...
yeahbut wrote:Wow, the third poster in this thread who joined PeakOil.com just to talk about the wonders of "nansulate"-emergingclarity wrote:...
Alfred Tennyson wrote:We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
Tanada wrote:yeahbut wrote:Wow, the third poster in this thread who joined PeakOil.com just to talk about the wonders of "nansulate"-emergingclarity wrote:...
Well that might be true in a sense but emergingclarity actually talks about two competing products and that to me is a sign of a legitimate poster with a legitimate contribution to this topic. Everyone had to start somewhere
emergingclarity just happened to start on this thread
Tanada wrote: If it works it would be well worth it to do a couple rooms at a time with the 5 gallon bucket option, but I can't afford to lose the money if it turns out to just be expensive paint that does nothing for my energy bills.
So one of ya'all with more money than I have do the test and give us unbiased results! (Pretty please.....)
skeptik wrote:Tanada wrote: If it works it would be well worth it to do a couple rooms at a time with the 5 gallon bucket option, but I can't afford to lose the money if it turns out to just be expensive paint that does nothing for my energy bills.
So one of ya'all with more money than I have do the test and give us unbiased results! (Pretty please.....)
Ask yourself one question. Do I believe in magic or do I believe in the laws of physics as they apply to conduction, convection and radiation - which govern how the heat escapes from my house.
It ain't gonna work.
Alfred Tennyson wrote:We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
Tanada wrote:I do beleive in physics so I know that if their claims are true, that the paint resists both conduction and radiation, then it would work. Does it work? I can't afford to test it and I wish UL or CR would and give a full analysis.
I saw someone here asking for real-world info about using the product.
GoghGoner wrote:Simple question:
Whati is the R-value of this product and what independent group rated it?
The R-Value is formulated using an inch of thickness as a measure. Due to the fact that Nansulate® is made to go on in a thin layer - less than an inch thick - an R-Value cannot be calculated for it. However the R-Value is only a measure of how a material works to insulate against Conduction, and not the other two methods of heat transfer, Convection and Radiation. Nansulate® will protect against all three methods of heat transfer and help to create a total thermal barrier, not only insulate by trapping air, as other insulations do.
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