93Cobra2771 wrote:
I'll also be curious to see how they are to walk on barefoot in our southeast August heat. Granted, the awning is usually out, but not if it's too windy.
It finally got hot enough here to get some numbers on the GSR in the hot sun.
5-23-2016
Panama City Beach, FL
4:00pm CDT
Outside Temp 85 F measured with Acu-Rite Model 00754W4 mounted in the shade under the door side slide approx. 10’ away from the GSR and 2’ above grade.
Steps are in direct sunlight since 11:00am or 5 hours
Concrete temp directly in front of bottom step 104 F
Bottom step 87 F
Third step 87 F
Second step from top 94 F
Top Step 95 F
I would say the top two steps are warmer due to the reflection off of the white entry door. When stepping on any of the steps bare foot no noticeable heat is noticed, but when the concrete is stepped on it is noticeable hotter.
The temp was taken with:
Klein Tools
Infrared Thermometer
Model# IR1000
Distance from IR1000 to each measured surface was 6”.
My conclusion:
The GSR is much cooler in direct sunlight vs concrete. So much so as to just barely feel warm.