GotBoost
1/23/2007 6:14:13 PM
EMonz57
1/23/2007 6:17:50 PM
I have heard of them they get invisible with sertain light or something
Sebba
1/23/2007 7:20:19 PM
It has a conductive film over it.. and when electricity is passed through it, it becomes fogged. Very simple to do. Most likely very illegal too lol
EMonz57
1/23/2007 7:35:31 PM
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ORIGINAL: Sebba
It has a conductive film over it.. and when electricity is passed through it, it becomes fogged. Very simple to do. Most likely very illegal too lol
most likly???? you mean most obviously
GotBoost
1/23/2007 10:11:24 PM
lol, i know. I see all the time that they sell these cans of spray that you put on the plates, so when a camera flashes at your plates it fogs it out. But I like that videos way better,lol.
GotBoost
1/23/2007 10:12:05 PM
it would be a cool little experiment to try out if I had some sort of direction on how to do it......hummmmm
soundcolor
1/24/2007 1:24:25 PM
well here is what it is
A transparent electroconductive film has a polymer film, a primary layer formed on the polymer film, and a transparent electroconductive thin film or a multi-lamination film composed of at least one metal-compound layer and at least one electroconductive-metal layer, formed on the primary layer. The primary layer is made of silicon compound. The primary layer is formed by sputtering, using a target having a density of 2.9 g/cm3 or more.
Here is where to get it
www.goodfellow.com Here is how to make it work
Once you get your electroconductive film. Find the resistance level (manufacturer rated switching load)
Go to radio shack, buy the appropriate resistors/transformers, and lines. Get a 12v switch.
Wire it together, Cut the film so it fits over your plate. Silicone it in place. Finish wiring it up...
Turn on the switch