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"Meters" .... does anyone use these?


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Guest fredstinting

does any one know if the vlt meter has to be calibrated and how often. customer got a ticket for film on front doors to dark I put 20% he said the cop show the meter read 17% so the cop gave him ticket

I put 35% which it lighter than what florida law reads the darkest is 28%. after he went back to the police station to have it tested again they say the film reads 24% still not passing. the film is soltek never had a problem b4. can a vlt meter be off that bad.

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does any one know if the vlt meter has to be calibrated and how often. customer got a ticket for film on front doors to dark I put 20% he said the cop show the meter read 17% so the cop gave him ticket

I put 35% which it lighter than what florida law reads the darkest is 28%. after he went back to the police station to have it tested again they say the film reads 24% still not passing. the film is soltek never had a problem b4. can a vlt meter be off that bad.

I believe they can but probably not +/-.04 I know the btu meter and IR meters can be off...

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If you have an iPod Touch or iPhone, would you be interested in using it to measure the Visible Light Transmission (VLT) percentage? I just completed an application called ‘iTint’ , and should be available in the Apple App Store by the end of August 2009.

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If you have an iPod Touch or iPhone, would you be interested in using it to measure the Visible Light Transmission (VLT) percentage? I just completed an application called ‘iTint’ , and should be available in the Apple App Store by the end of August 2009.

Dude, that is a sweet idea. Let me know when you have it available and I will post it as news on the Zola Distributing site. Good luck! :cool Great to see someone innovating.

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If you have an iPod Touch or iPhone, would you be interested in using it to measure the Visible Light Transmission (VLT) percentage? I just completed an application called ‘iTint’ , and should be available in the Apple App Store by the end of August 2009.

lmao.............this is comical

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If you have an iPod Touch or iPhone, would you be interested in using it to measure the Visible Light Transmission (VLT) percentage? I just completed an application called ‘iTint’ , and should be available in the Apple App Store by the end of August 2009.

So how can it measure vlt without a 'known' light source to measure from ??? :cool

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If you have an iPod Touch or iPhone, would you be interested in using it to measure the Visible Light Transmission (VLT) percentage? I just completed an application called ‘iTint’ , and should be available in the Apple App Store by the end of August 2009.

very interesting idea :cool

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