Electrochromic windows (UPDATE YOURSELF)

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RGN

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well, we have it in our bathroom... Its hella cool. Flip a switch and it does clear. However, it was not a film. It was a short lived option from 3m that was redesigned several times. Ours was replaced once.
 

Hossenfeffer

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Dear lord....


1: System Rig links = good

2: Have you tried contacting anyone or have you simply popped back here to see who's done your footwork for you?
 

911paramedic

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Ya know, instead of hopelessly refreshing your post, you could try doing some gruntwork such as a Google-a-seerch or *gasp* picking up the phone and calling an auto/specialty glass distributor.

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Where is a moderator when you need them???
 

Babbles

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GM has it on a lot of their rear view mirrows so it changes at night, kinda funky at first but now I am pretty used to it.

They don't have it on their windows though. At least not that I know of.
 

crab

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Possibly OT: I did work on a Beech King Air a couple years ago... The windows were round, with what looked like a suction cup stuck to the outer edge. You grabbed the "cup" and turned the whole window, one way darkened it, the other made it clear. Thought that was pretty cool. :)

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