The art is LED-based and will only operate at night (so operating temperatures aren't an issue). However, it needs to survive the days before it can hit showtime all week. The LED systems will be mounted on a plywood board like a billboard. Having tested different options, the lighting system looks better if the background is painted black vs left as bare wood, so I'd like to do that if I can.
I'm a bit concerned though; will the whole thing get much hotter in the daytime if painted black? And if so, how much?
I found a study that suggested that the roofs of cars (which are metal and conduct heat better than wood) would get up to 20 degrees hotter in Sacramento if black vs white. 20 degrees, I think the electronics (and acrylic plastic housings on the lighting) could handle. Much more than that (~35--40 degrees) and I think the acrylic might start to deform.
Most wooden structures I've seen are unpainted -- but I don't know whether that was because of effort/cost, aesthetic discretion, or thermal concerns.
- How hot does plywood get in the day vs. the ambient air temperature?
- Would black paint raise that, and does anyone know by how much?