rrinker WHen I was looking at the Dallee site for the DC trolley thread, I noticed they have a rather interesting IR sensor they use in their turntable indexer - seems to be able to detect the width of a paper clip. I wonder what the actual part number of that is, and how much it costs from a regular electronics distributor. It's the one peice type, instead of a separate emitter and detector. --Randy
WHen I was looking at the Dallee site for the DC trolley thread, I noticed they have a rather interesting IR sensor they use in their turntable indexer - seems to be able to detect the width of a paper clip. I wonder what the actual part number of that is, and how much it costs from a regular electronics distributor. It's the one peice type, instead of a separate emitter and detector.
--Randy
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SPSOT fan Completely off topic here, but Mel, I had to look twice to figure out that those pictures of your track was a model. Yes, I recognise that Atlas Code 100 track, but you balast looks so realistic, I almost thought it was real. That small green moss bits look amazing. Good job, and sorry for going a bit off topic!
Completely off topic here, but Mel, I had to look twice to figure out that those pictures of your track was a model. Yes, I recognise that Atlas Code 100 track, but you balast looks so realistic, I almost thought it was real. That small green moss bits look amazing. Good job, and sorry for going a bit off topic!
Carolina Northern Mel, Thanks for the update. I've been playing with these detectors for a while. My big order (50) and the 3mm sensors had just come in when I had some unexpected surgery. Doing fine, but had to back off on development for a while. Still not supposed to be under the layout. So very interested in your progress. The drill jig looks like a big improvement over what I was doing. I had a few failures in my hand drilling. At the time, I was trying to use the original sensors with some extention cables. Have to see if I can build one when I'm allowed back in the shop. Will be following along, keep the updates coming. thanks, Don
Mel,
Thanks for the update. I've been playing with these detectors for a while.
My big order (50) and the 3mm sensors had just come in when I had some unexpected surgery. Doing fine, but had to back off on development for a while. Still not supposed to be under the layout. So very interested in your progress.
The drill jig looks like a big improvement over what I was doing. I had a few failures in my hand drilling. At the time, I was trying to use the original sensors with some extention cables. Have to see if I can build one when I'm allowed back in the shop.
Will be following along, keep the updates coming.
thanks,
Don
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For the FC-51 module with the original 5mm sensors to fit between the ties it would require a 3/16” x ½” slot between the rails. By replacing the 5mm sensors with 3mm sensors that changes the width to 5/32” (.156”), slightly larger than the space between the code 83 ties (.136”).