Wow! Measuring, cutting the wires, use a tractor, install the hardwares, draw the flow charts, do the programming codes. Is all men with english language are as smart as you? Man, that is so impressive. I am a Software Developer. End up here because I am currently learning how to install a Vehicle Loop Detector. Feels like we are so weak compared to you guys :(
I'm going to install a Vehicle Detector. Are you happy with the Loop detector Module you bought from Ebay? Is there a better module you could recommend? Let us all know how this has worked out for you.
Wow! Measuring, cutting the wires, use a tractor, install the hardwares, draw the flow charts, do the programming codes. Is all men with english language are as smart as you? Man, that is so impressive. I am a Software Developer. End up here because I am currently learning how to install a Vehicle Loop Detector. Feels like we are so weak compared to you guys :(
LOL, I'm an engineer. Its a bit of a curse. :-)
Really cool. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
I'm going to install a Vehicle Detector. Are you happy with the Loop detector Module you bought from Ebay? Is there a better module you could recommend? Let us all know how this has worked out for you.
The module I bought has worked flawlessly for me for over a year. So I would definitely recommend it.
seems pretty complicated. i would feed the signal from the detector into a computer and handle the rest in software.
That would work, but I always try to avoid using a dedicated 24/7 PC if possible.
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you could always use a raspberry pi. i run one for pi-hole, and it consumes only 4 to 5 watts. so no problem running it 24/7.