A while back someone was questioning the Dark Fins, sorta making fun of them. And even I have said, without some scientific evidence, or reasoning, I was making no claims about the effectiveness of Dark Fins vs. shinny. Just doing it cause it was fun, and probably the right thing to do.
I was right.
Why use Dark Fins?
Physicists calculate how much light (or heat) a perfectly
emitting object would give off at a given temperature, and then
they multiply that by a number between 0 and 1. Objects that
are black at room temperature are close to 1, objects that are
shiny or white are close to 0. Thats because to conserve
energy, the best absorbers (those looking black) have to be the
best emitters. Anton Smirnov
I was pretty sure there was an explanation.
And I was pretty sure the last sentence was the reason, but needed hard science (physics) to back it up.
ps. whoever sent the purple Tritium-MAX betalights. Thanks, I think... It came listed as a backorder and no other info on who sent it just the Mfg. info. Then they sat around here a while cause I didn't really know what they were,
then it hits me that these are glow in the dark purple lights, no batteries. Tritium... double duh, but I have no idea who sent them or why. Well I have an idea why, but not a clue who... BTW they are " user and environmentally friendly"... interesting but not cheap. Very interesting.