Hi Jack, you are correct. But you can find more about the development on my website: johnnysworkshop.co.uk Please, bear in mind: This development is for now on stand-by as I am in the process of moving house and will take some time to carry on. Same goes for all the 3D printed items. Kind regards, Jean
Hi Wayne, It's still in development. It's a proximity sensor calibrated to capture cars passing over it. I will make a lap counter available at some point.
@@johnny_s_workshop Thank you for the reply. i have been looking real hard and think i am correct in assuming infra-red pair. i currently went with optical gap sensors fitted into the rails under track and that is working... mostly :) Good luck with your project.
Hello,
Dropping by from Slotforum, this looks very interesting - but no description or breakdown??
Best Regards,
Jack
Hi Jack, you are correct. But you can find more about the development on my website: johnnysworkshop.co.uk
Please, bear in mind: This development is for now on stand-by as I am in the process of moving house and will take some time to carry on. Same goes for all the 3D printed items.
Kind regards,
Jean
Hello, Please can you share information on how this works? I am trying my very best to not use a lightbridge and this may just solve my problem.
Hi Wayne,
It's still in development. It's a proximity sensor calibrated to capture cars passing over it.
I will make a lap counter available at some point.
@@johnny_s_workshop Thank you for the reply. i have been looking real hard and think i am correct in assuming infra-red pair. i currently went with optical gap sensors fitted into the rails under track and that is working... mostly :) Good luck with your project.
@@WayneBekker-z4f yes, IR sensors. The light bounce back from the car and trigger laps. Thanks 🙂