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Good idea - if wind chill/engine heat doesn't have any adverse effect on this thermochromic film. |
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thought wind-chill did not apply to cars or at least not in the same degree (sorry no pun intended) |
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Wind chill is an imaginary concept. |
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What's the advantage of having your headlights change colo(u)r to tell you it's near freezing, as opposed to having a freeze warning light (which many cars have) or thermometer display (which my car has) on the instrument panel that does the same thing? |
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For something more tchnical, you could use a set of LED's connected to thermisters. |
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I'm not sure your indicator would be very reliable. Whether water on the road freezes or not depends on many factors besides air temperature, such as:
1) Ground/road temperature
2) Rain/sleet/snowfall rate
3) Temperature of the rain/sleet/snow
4) How much traffic there is
5) Whether the road has been salted. |
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'tis true - wind chill doesn't exist. At least, get the wind moving fast enough and it doesn't. |
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At {funfactory} we have to take great account of wind heat effect, as the speed of our toys increases. |
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