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Old 12-23-2001, 12:27 AM
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Question Info Only "Retracting Liscence Plate"

Please if you have comments save them for someone who cares, i posted this thread to get some help, and ideas on how i can do this, so i dont need any lessons on the usefullness off this.Like i said before i want to use this at car shows, and not for mischief!

thanks( If you dont know what i mean heres a couple of pics) the complete video is on http://www.hondahookup.com




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Old 12-23-2001, 12:30 AM
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Have you seen it done before, live or on video?
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i've seen it live 2-3 times...

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so basically - if I am understanding you correct - you want your license plate to flip up and reveal some type/kind of light - correct?

OK I'm just writing while thinking so ...

well the first thing that comes to mind is the fact that one is going to either cut out the area behind the plate and place a plexi-glass window (too seal it from the elements) or shave the entire license plate area creating a 1"-2" sapce to work with - still very difficult so I would look into option A.

Hooking up the lights is easy. running a switch to your dash or whereever and the license plate will need to be on a hinge or two - so I guess the issue is the motor to "lift" the plate. A possible solution to this could be as near as your Radio Shack or toy store. A lot toys have parts that hinge or lift or do just what you want them to and they just run off those little 12volt motors. Might consider looking around, finding some application similiar, buy, and disassemble.

But that is me just thinking outloud I'll be pondering that night and give another solution tonight or tomorrow.
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Old 12-23-2001, 11:06 PM
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thanks yeah, thats the problem im running into, i cant find i real good motored device that willl flip the thing up or down....
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do you think they just put different light bulbs where the liscence plate bulbs are?

i don't think they have some crazy retractable plate, cuz they would have to make an area for the plate to retract to, and it would require the use of linear actuator which is $$$

i seriously think they just replaced the liscense bulbs with something else.

they must have used a dual filament bulb and then had a switch to make both filaments light up at the same time.

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Would it be possible to get another WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR and modify it to make it flip the plate up and down or whatever?

I think that would be hte best cuz thats the only that comes into my mind that its actually powerful enough to retract the plate.
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notice in the second picture that the bottom right most area of the liscense plate is still visible, thus it does not move. the light is coming from right above the plate
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this thing is gunna be hard to finish, and it will take some time for me to do it, so ill wait till the summer when it gets a bit warmer, cause up here it freezing
thanks for the replies
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why is everyone ignoring my comments?!
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which video~~~!!!!!!
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Um i think its video 5 or 6
http://www.hondahookup.com

You gotta look close though cause it happens pretty fast.
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You could just use a Servo motor from a electronics store.
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Um i think its video 5 or 6
http://www.hondahookup.com

You gotta look close though cause it happens pretty fast.
I checked video 5, but I don't think it's in there. And unfortunately, video 6 is corrupt so I can't check that. Boo =(
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