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    • Lia
      Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @Lemur last edited by

      @lemur I love the idea. Wouldn't direct sunlight be an issue for these though?

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        Lemur @Lia last edited by

        @lia I just tried a powerful led flashlight about 2cm away from the infrared module and it didn't affect the sensor, maybe full spectrum sunlight may, I have to test it when we get some sun.
        Certainly mud or snow will affect it, I'm going to make a mount, source a relay today and test as a single zone as I only have one of the sensors for now, super cheap on Aliexpress.

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          Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @Lemur last edited by

          @lemur I hope it works out!

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            Lemur @Lia last edited by

            @lia The infrared footpad sensor exceeded all my expectations!
            I set it up as an one zone, goofy foot sensor. Heel lift, hop off and quick stop worked flawlessly, all in bright sunlight too.
            I can see snow, mud or other debris will create a ghosting problem, so I'm trying to engineer some kind of fail safe .IMG_E8005.JPG

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              Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @Lemur last edited by

              @lemur Amazing work!
              I'm so happy it worked out fine. Any thoughts so far on how to stop those? Maybe a hydrophobic layer on the sensor or something.

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                Lemur @Lia last edited by Lemur

                @lia Maybe I can figure out how to wire two in series so both have to be activated to turn on the footpad, if one is obsured (activated) , the other is deactivated the circuit will be broken.
                Not a 100% solution, but a redundant system, side by side sensors.
                Or tiny windscreen wipers. Hahaha

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                  NotSure XR Pint @Lemur last edited by

                  @lemur lol

                  XR's got what plants crave!

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                    Lemur @Lemur last edited by

                    @lemur Figured out a getto solution to keep the sensor clean. HahaIMG_8016[1].JPG

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                      Sirgu XR @Lemur last edited by

                      @Lemur it's awesome how your experiment progression (or part of what has been shared publicly) is step ahead of Tech-Rails idea.

                      Outstanding video footage on FB 'DIY Squad' group! Guessing with such heel proximity no hard debris does not accumulate on sensor sight. Mud & moisture do leave some hesitations. I'll be following with excitement on your fail safe ideas on that experiment.

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                        Lemur @Sirgu last edited by Lemur

                        @sirgu I have a few ideas that need tweaking.
                        What I realized that this sensor system is super cheap and works for deep concave footpads like the Kush where a stick on pressure sensor has problems.
                        A friend is going to help me design and print a fender or half fender to incorporate this type of sensor.
                        FYI, I won't be selling any kits as liability is too high, I will post the whole procedure for those that want to diy after more testing.

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                          Sirgu XR @Lemur last edited by

                          @Lemur said :

                          ... FYI, I won't be selling any kits as liability is too high, ...

                          This is evidently understood. Likewise all of your one-off projects.
                          It is still admirable that you share all this know-hows and experiences.

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                            cheppy44 XR DIY last edited by

                            @Lemur that's so cool!

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