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Re: Reed sensors are not working very well (or too well?)
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lugnet.org.ca.vlc, lugnet.trains
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Fri, 27 Jul 2001 00:06:29 GMT
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Robin Sather wrote:
> > Note it's height, is this good for you? My program will be created on this
> > building being 1 stud away away from the track base. This gives 10 stud trains
> > (including adornments) access though the path.
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> The train car will still have no problems clearing as long as my
> "inside-1" (1 fulll stud clearance beyond the end of railroad tie on
> inside corners). On a straight, it doesn't even come to the end of
> the tie. I'm not sure where you're placing the sensor, but it could
> go on the corner if need be.
Good.
> The height is probably perfect. Assuming the track is just sitting on
> the baseplate (not stuck down, not on a supporting plate), the bottom
> of the magnet is almost exactly at a 2 brick height from the baseplate
> (top is at 3), so your house is a perfect height. We might be able to
> move it one stud closer to the track as well. We'll experiment.
Sounds good.
I've finished the Hogwarts program.
I've also added another sensor that can detect when the track is busy and delay the
hogwarts from leaving. This will allow us to run two Passenger trains safely!
It's going to be cool.
I'm going to be short on LEGO connecting wires though, people bring all the long
ones you have.
Dean
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