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Old 09-06-2009, 06:59 PM
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definitely interesting. I too dont like the milky white look. a black look would be best.
 
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Originally Posted by madmike1029
definitely interesting. I too dont like the milky white look. a black look would be best.
Sorry about the videos... It's shaky cause I'm using a POS sanyo xacti 1080p camcorder which has an antishake feature that cease to exist

I was going to get a pro actually but due to schedule conflicts, n bad weather.. I ended up doing them

black will be an option.

the colors are a lil off but remember.. It's still a TINT therefore it will still have some transparency to it. Around 1-2% very little. I'll post a better video that shows the view from inside. It's reflective so in the videos the transparency seems to be lower.

During hot days, will keep temperature down around 8 degrees Celsius

it does not affect the electrical system, everything is wired with backup as well as protection to the circuits.
I can control it via custom relay inside car or remote (up to around 100feet)

Here is a Video that shows how its wired:

I think my material supplier gave out my idea overseas.. lol.. i'm not suprised..

thanks guys...

Seethrough hood with this on it as well as headlight/taillights are in the works.

Enjoy.
 

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that seems like allot of work.

3 tint jobs instead of one plus wiring and all. Damn.


So basically the "Protective film" is the one that provides the tint while the "electric film" is turned off (see through).
 
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Old 09-07-2009, 04:47 AM
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hey how much are we expected to get hit in the wallet by this???
 
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Old 09-07-2009, 06:41 AM
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I'm really hyped about this, sounds really awesome.... but I have to agree, sounds like it's gonna be beyond the average enthusiast's checkbook.
 
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hey how much are we expected to get hit in the wallet by this???
+1 on pricing
 
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not interested until i see a price
 
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So its a film , like regular window tint, but with power put to it (DC 12 volts or less?) the film changes transparency?


I was looking at a LCD glass license plate cover, flip a switch and u cant see the tag...
This seems to be the same concept.


+1 on pricing, and how this stuff comes, just on a roll?
 
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Old 09-07-2009, 12:53 PM
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since red light photo enforced intersections came around i was interested in smart glass for license plate :> so keep us updated, tint i think would be to pricey for avg joe, but plates is a whole diff story.
 
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+1 on pricing
+3 just spit it out! haha
 
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could be dope!
 
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Originally Posted by t7n7
Sorry about the videos... It's shaky cause I'm using a POS sanyo xacti 1080p camcorder which has an antishake feature that cease to exist

I was going to get a pro actually but due to schedule conflicts, n bad weather.. I ended up doing them

black will be an option.

the colors are a lil off but remember.. It's still a TINT therefore it will still have some transparency to it. Around 1-2% very little. I'll post a better video that shows the view from inside. It's reflective so in the videos the transparency seems to be lower.

During hot days, will keep temperature down around 8 degrees Celsius

it does not affect the electrical system, everything is wired with backup as well as protection to the circuits.
I can control it via custom relay inside car or remote (up to around 100feet)

Here is a Video that shows how its wired: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU6m5mBgk24

I think my material supplier gave out my idea overseas.. lol.. i'm not suprised..

thanks guys...

Seethrough hood with this on it as well as headlight/taillights are in the works.

Enjoy.

Should of made him sign a confidentiality contract.
 
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Old 09-07-2009, 05:38 PM
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oh well, i dont really care...i have the exp n i know all the work involved. been testing for years. i cannot post pricing. sorry. i got in **** already by forum ops. website coming soon.
 
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oh well, i dont really care...i have the exp n i know all the work involved. been testing for years. i cannot post pricing. sorry. i got in **** already by forum ops. website coming soon.
how about PM with price?
 
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Old 09-07-2009, 08:19 PM
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^^ +1
 


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