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You dont need to make them darker, just the UV blocking itself can help keep the heat down inside. It is strange when you think about it though, dark colors absorb heat, yet darkening the windows, makes it cooler? So when you think about it that way, is it really the darkerness, or is it the UV blockage?

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man, that made my head hurt! LOL IR does make more sense than UV(questioned that in my mind after posting too).

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That still leaves 700nm-950nm unaccounted for. But I do not know how much heat it generated in that small spectrum. My guess it's that it doesn't generate much heat being so close to the visible light spectrum. Otherwise the color red would generate heat, and that would just be freaking weird, haha.

Why are heat lamps red then?

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