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Solatube skylight - down side?
Thinking about putting the 7000 lumen model in my art studio. They're based 7 mi. from me and I've not heard anything bad about them. Anyone here have one?
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I have some distant relatives that put them in to their basement...
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Can you say bird Poop? Who's gonna clean em'.
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My father-in-law put one in his cabin when he removed the fireplace, it fit nice in the chimney hole. Lots of light and no issues yet, been 5 years or more; but the in house glass cover does collect a fair amount of dead bugs (easy to remove and clean).
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I've installed them in homes, have friends with them, and had one once.
No problems to report over the last few years. Feels like somebody left the light on when you're in the room with one. Good Luck, the natural light will do your studio well I'm sure. |
They let in more heat than you'd expect. We notice that in Queensland (think Florida), not sure if it would be an issue where you are.
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I installed two of them in my last house. Loved 'em!! no issues at all with them.
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i've had clients that installed them, one comment i heard was on a full moon, they let in too much light & they couldn't sleep.
That may not be an issue in an art studio, unless you sleep there |
Yes, yes...
The introduction of natural light supports the 'growth' of new ideas. Nudge, nudge.. Cheaper than metal halides too... |
Solatube skylight - down side?
The downside, to the Solatube, is the flatside. The upside, has the dome. <-- the stupid response you would give if asked. ;)
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Keep in mind when the aliens fly over at night they can see you and your old lady doing the nasty.
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The only negative I've heard from a friend is you cant turn it off. In their case it made a mean glare on the TV. Other than that minor issue I havent heard a downside.
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Potential leaking, of course, without proper flashing.
They do keep a northern room well lit in the afternoon hours, but the reflected light is a cold metalic-blue. Might affect the fine tuning of some colors. It'd be nice if there were some swing filters(ie: opaque/yellow/hazy) that came with it. |
Never liked them. I prefer a soft light spread over a large area. It's all relative. The lens of a Solotube is like 12". A small skylight is 4 times the area. A 2 x 4 skylight (8 times the area) on the north face of a roof is a nice touch. By contrast, the Solotube produces a white hot hue that is actually distracting. YMMV.
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Leaking, as was said. Be careful if it's installed in a studio or near computer equipment, etc. Otherwise, great lighting.
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Ours leaked with the last big storms we had. Of course, there's also the condition of your roof to consider.
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