aussieslotter Posted August 13, 2017 Report Share Posted August 13, 2017 (edited) Hi Guys I will be installing TrakMate lapcounting on my new track. It's going to be a hybrid analogue/ScorpiusWireless digital track. 40m 4 lanes routed. With Scorpius Wireless lapcounting works like this: Each lane has an infrared LED located flush with the track surface aiming directly up. It's placed 12mm offset to the left, in the car chassis flush with bottom of the chassis is an infrared photodiode that receives a data signal from the track LED. From here it sends a Wireless lap count command back to the RMS. My question is normally with analogue lapcounters the IR LEDs are in the gantry and the diodes on the track. Seeing I already have the LEDs in the track I'm trying to kill 2 birds. Can I put the diodes in the gantry? I don't see any reason not to work but does anyone have any opinions wether it should work or not? Another question are the LEDs used for TrakMate 3 or 5mm dia.? Rick Edited August 13, 2017 by aussieslotter Quote 3 stooges, 2 apologists and 1 deep endless mess. www.scorpiuswireless.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shadow_rusty Posted August 13, 2017 Report Share Posted August 13, 2017 If there is too much ambient light, it will flood the sensor. Mounting the sensor at the end of a ~1cm tube the diameter of the sensor will reduce this significantly. Also, narrow bodied cars are likely to miss laps too. Quote Stolen from SlotsNZ Team ABC Team Leader (Ambitious, But Crap) Home Track Threads - Shadow's Semi-Permanent Layout & Another Rug Racer & Proud of It & Gymkhana Test Track Car Collection Thread - My Car Collection Charts / Diagrams - MJK Tyre Selector / Slot.it 4wd Gearing / PoliCar Rollout / Rollout Chart Generator / SCX 4wd Rollout / Track Wiring with Brake on Track Call Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dangermouse Posted August 13, 2017 Report Share Posted August 13, 2017 There are sensors you could get that you put into the slot.... https://www.truspeed.co.uk/products/8mm-slotted-opto-coupler-track-sensor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalbfellp Posted August 13, 2017 Report Share Posted August 13, 2017 (edited) One of the guys down here is running Trakmate with the sensors in a Gantry and the LEDs in the track. I know he did have a few problems early on but lifted the sensors into the Gantry fixed the problem. As for diameter of the leds it makes no difference as long as the wave lenght is very similar. I have been testing some interupter sensors, but white guides tend to miss a few laps. Edited August 13, 2017 by kalbfellp Quote Phil https://www.hobartminiaturecarclub.com/ Email Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussieslotter Posted August 13, 2017 Author Report Share Posted August 13, 2017 (edited) double post Edited August 13, 2017 by aussieslotter Quote 3 stooges, 2 apologists and 1 deep endless mess. www.scorpiuswireless.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussieslotter Posted August 13, 2017 Author Report Share Posted August 13, 2017 If there is too much ambient light, it will flood the sensor. Mounting the sensor at the end of a ~1cm tube the diameter of the sensor will reduce this significantly. Also, narrow bodied cars are likely to miss laps too. Thanks, With the sensors pointing down they should be less susceptible to non infrared light correct? And as long as the beam is broken bidyvwudth shouldn't affect it? Or am I missing something? Rick Quote 3 stooges, 2 apologists and 1 deep endless mess. www.scorpiuswireless.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussieslotter Posted August 13, 2017 Author Report Share Posted August 13, 2017 There are sensors you could get that you put into the slot.... https://www.truspeed.co.uk/products/8mm-slotted-opto-coupler-track-sensor Thanks. I'm definetely looking for an LED in track solution. Quote 3 stooges, 2 apologists and 1 deep endless mess. www.scorpiuswireless.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussieslotter Posted August 13, 2017 Author Report Share Posted August 13, 2017 One of the guys down here is running Trakmate with the sensors in a Gantry and the LEDs in the track. I know he did have a few problems early on but lifted the sensors into the Gantry fixed the problem. As for diameter of the leds it makes no difference as long as the wave lenght is very similar. I have been testing some interupter sensors, but white guides tend to miss a few laps. Thanks Phil, I will give it a go and post my results., Quote 3 stooges, 2 apologists and 1 deep endless mess. www.scorpiuswireless.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalbfellp Posted August 13, 2017 Report Share Posted August 13, 2017 The Leds or sensors should be either in the braid or tape if you run any 60's F1 type cars so that beam is broken. Having the sensors or Leds right next to the tape or braid some cars will still not break the beam. Quote Phil https://www.hobartminiaturecarclub.com/ Email Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fomoco Posted August 17, 2017 Report Share Posted August 17, 2017 will head lights on some cars affect the sensors? the sensors can be trimmed with e dremil just dont cut the two wire strips in the acrylic casing and clear coat with nail polish when done but dont rush it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussieslotter Posted August 20, 2017 Author Report Share Posted August 20, 2017 Light and infrared are in different spectrums. But I could be wrong. Rick Quote 3 stooges, 2 apologists and 1 deep endless mess. www.scorpiuswireless.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slots Posted August 20, 2017 Report Share Posted August 20, 2017 Rick, a small but important correction. You want LCD's (Light Collecting Diodes) not LED's(Light Emitting Diodes). LED's give off light when powered from an electrical source where LCD's collect light to maintain an "on" state and switch "off" when the light source is interrupted causing the counter power to change state thus counting a lap. Not trying to be pedantic but these errors are a prime factor in people having trouble getting things running right. Quote Stu Old racers race harder Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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