can you be heat detected by Ir

petic2

Member
Hello. I want to grow one plant in basement with 200 watt light the plant will be grow in a wood closet so what are the chances of being detected by heat detector?
 

SaucyAussie

Active Member
Kyllo vs The United States:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyllo_v._United_States



Kyllo v. United States, 533 U.S. 27 (2001), held that the use of a thermal imaging device from a public vantage point to monitor the radiation of heat from a person's home was a "search" within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment, and thus required a warrant. Because the police in this case did not have a warrant, the Court reversed Kyllo's conviction for growing marijuana.

This is assuming you're in the US.
 

CouchlockOR

Active Member
Zero.

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Um how do you know? Got some proof or facts to back up that statement? I ask because it's highly fucking doubtful you know.

Brah anything is possible. However the way people get busted is talking about shit they shouldn't. Don't show your or talk about your grow with anyone. Also if you are concerned about it don't do it or move to a green state. I can tell you first hand it's awesome. I grow a lot of cannabis with no worries.

Also do some research. Asking some fucking stoners these questions and you will certainly get dumbass answers. It's been said before and I'll say it again GOOGLE.

http://www.morovision.com/how_thermal_imaging_works.htm
 

AimAim

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I was not referencing the legal side, but the practical side. This is in a Basement, in a Wooden Closet, with a 200w Bulb, which itself is putting out less heat than a space heater. Wonder if this basement even has windows?

So I think the local Heat Detective, with a heat detector, probably not going to be issuing a warrant to search.
 

SaucyAussie

Active Member
Modern IR sensors used by cleanup specialists (fire damage, crime scene, etc.) can see detail through several layers of walls, and they're not a government agency with virtually unlimited resources. Still, technically a Constitutional violation and I agree with the above, like AC/DC said, "loose lips sink ships".
 

AimAim

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Um how do you know? Got some proof or facts to back up that statement? I ask because it's highly fucking doubtful you know.

Brah anything is possible. However the way people get busted is talking about shit they shouldn't. Asking some fucking stoners these questions and you will certainly get dumbass answers. It's been said before and I'll say it again GOOGLE.
I was going to say "common sense" and a basic understanding of how shit actually works. But Brah, I can see that's not gonna work with you.

Couchlock is right, much to risky. And he said it again: Google!
 

Ibex

Active Member
They are in the air looking down thru floors that are made just like walls. With wood. Not under ground looking.
Which in turn looks like this:



It would be easier to decipher heat patterns from a more horizontal approach.

According to google this was a grow house that had FLIR used on it. I am wiling to bet in the attic. (notice how both pics there either is no basement, or the camera cant see it)



Here is another grow house that had flir. Notice how you can only see the basement at the ground level.

 

AimAim

Well-Known Member
Now lets see here... assuming you did have some windows or thin walls in the basement, and the Heat Detective did come around, what else might he find? A water heater? A space heater? A fucking big 'ol Furnace even? Who keeps these appliances in the basement anyway?

(knock knock)
HD - "Heat detective here, open up"
Homeowner - "What's up Officer"?
HD - "We have detected some heat in your basement"!
Homeowner - "Dude.... that's where we keep our furnace and shit"
(HD wrinkles brow and looks skeptical)
HD - "OK, just carry on then. But that's not the first time I've heard such a story. I'll be keeping an eye on you".
 

anzohaze

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Couch I thing your a complete douche and maybe you should try google. Thats my opinion but hey what do I no your in a green state were you dont worry congrats on being a big guy. No flir cant see in a basement unless it has windows or you have nothing above the basement I am glad we have such smart and brilliant people in this world.
 

SaucyAussie

Active Member
Couch I thing your a complete douche and maybe you should try google. Thats my opinion but hey what do I no your in a green state were you dont worry congrats on being a big guy. No flir cant see in a basement unless it has windows or you have nothing above the basement I am glad we have such smart and brilliant people in this world.
Yeah, you know some?

LOL, totally kidding. :D

Still, I've personally seen modern IR equipment in action and it certainly can see everything from the air, windows or no. Still a moot point in the US, it can't be used to obtain a search warrant. However, your power utility is asked to snitch on you for unusual power consumption and that CAN be used to get a warrant. You gotta love glaring contradicitons.
 

yktind

Well-Known Member
Hello. I want to grow one plant in basement with 200 watt light the plant will be grow in a wood closet so what are the chances of being detected by heat detector?
Even if they did, why would they waste their time on one plant?
 

anzohaze

Well-Known Member
One of my dads good friends used to fly and he does no the ins and outs of it I live on east coast. He was the only pilot around my area for prob 10 years and he flew for police dhec etc for night missions flir ops etc. Flir is great but its hard to even distinguish between normal rooms and grow rooms except for above case were they were growing in an addict. He caught more people by( as he says) by flying low around eleven in the morning and the green of mj is totally diff looking from most plants around a normal house or in the woods as mj sticks out more. its deeper green etc etc well taken care of compared to other plants in the yard or around it. He also mentioned when a shadow is casted its even easier but never understood all that he was talking he is retired (almost 2 years now) and smokes weed.
 

SaucyAussie

Active Member
Well, one thing you can do to mitigate this if you're worried about it is to have your lights on during the daytime hours. When the roof is hot from sunlight it makes the contrast MUCH more difficult to see.
 

SaucyAussie

Active Member
It's not the amount of heat but the contrast with the surrounding temp. A 200w will absolutely be visible if the surrounding temp is < 80°F.

<---Former Army Air Cav.
 

BSD0621

Well-Known Member
YES!! IR goes through ANYTHING!!!

Those that say otherwise don't know JACK SHIT! Even LED's are detectable VIA IR.
 
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