05-07-2015, 08:01am
I looked into the "Electric Glass" a while back for this usage, but it is not ideal.
Some points:
1) Most operate on 110V
2) The glass is opaque when switched off, meaning it requires constant power under most circumstances.
3) Min. thickness is 4mm.
4) Relatively expensive.
5) As the glass would sit nearly flush with the plate, the reflective properties of the plate are still strong even through frosted glass and the plate may still be visible when "Flashed".
It was at around this stage that I stopped enquiring.................
Some points:
1) Most operate on 110V
2) The glass is opaque when switched off, meaning it requires constant power under most circumstances.
3) Min. thickness is 4mm.
4) Relatively expensive.
5) As the glass would sit nearly flush with the plate, the reflective properties of the plate are still strong even through frosted glass and the plate may still be visible when "Flashed".
It was at around this stage that I stopped enquiring.................