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G T Raceway Club (Essex)
Unit 4,
Nashlea Farm,
Poors Lane North,
Benfleet,
Essex SS7 2XF
Contact: Graeme: mobile 07789764950 anytime, 01702 551225 evenings.
Area: Southend, Rayleigh, Hadleigh, Benfleet area of Essex, England
Race nights Monday 6.30 pm till 11pm.
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2 Jun 2010, 23:40
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![]() Sir Slotalot ![]()
Group: PLUS+ Posts: 2,007 Joined: 28-February 07 From: Sunny Essex Member No.: 6,530 |
Hello All You Digital Experts
We Need Your Help Please So our Oval is all but built so now we need to move onto the actual running of it 1. Software to run a race meeting. What would you use ? 2. How do you make a cable to connect the PB to the computer ? 3. JCS100 our electronic wizz would like yo build a Digital controller 4. How do these controllers differ from a normal controller ? 5. We need to put in driver stations to pug our controllers into is this just a case of a lead from the PB to the Station That we then plug into ? Anything else that you think we have missed ? And so you can see here is a photo of our new track And a fullish view - This is before it was completed Thanks in advance for your help Michael -------------------- Don't Forget That I Finish Last ....... I Am The Best At Being Worst Have A Look Here For Great Slot Racing LEFT TURN DIGITAL RACING IN ESSEX |
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3 Jun 2010, 07:21
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![]() Tel ![]()
Group: PLUS+ Posts: 3,414 Joined: 29-December 05 From: Cambs UK Member No.: 3,329 |
1. Software to run a race meeting. What would you use ? Without a doubt, SSDC, cheap (around a tenner) and good. Only thing is,(unless I am mistaken) no heat or championship modes. PC lapcouter supports digital, and has a wealth of features including heats and championship modes, but isn't cheap at around £50, although for a club that isn't so bad. QUOTE 2. How do you make a cable to connect the PB to the computer ? RichG on these forums will sell you one for a reasonable sum QUOTE 3. JCS100 our electronic wizz would like yo build a Digital controller 4. How do these controllers differ from a normal controller ? They are different, I dont pretend to understand the differences, but your electronics guy would soon be able to work out what he needed by dissasembling a standard one and poking it with a multimeter ! QUOTE 5. We need to put in driver stations to pug our controllers into is this just a case of a lead from the PB to the Station That we then plug into ? Pretty much, just need to ensure the outside of the plugs into the PB are narrow enough fit and a power point for those that will want to use Slot.It controllers might be handy too, MrFlippant made some real nice stations in his thread HERE QUOTE Anything else that you think we have missed ? If you haven't already,You might want to look into getting the PB modified to PB Pro with SH, definatly a good investment for home use, more so for a club -------------------- My old track: Savage Raceway Scalextric Digital with PBPro SH, Pit Pro, RichG lapcounter and SSDC
Current track: Hunter Valley 3 Lane Analogue routed MDF with Race Coordinator timing and fuel management |
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3 Jun 2010, 10:59
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![]() Sir Slotalot ![]()
Group: PLUS+ Posts: 2,007 Joined: 28-February 07 From: Sunny Essex Member No.: 6,530 |
I was looking at SSCD and it looks Good
As this a second track don't really want to spend loads on software as it wont get loads of use Is there any specs for the cable so we can make one ? Looks like time to take the screw driver and multi meter to a scalex one then The guy whos track it is has been pointed in the direction of the upgrades Also Tel is there a thread on how you you built your old display with the pit pro game as he will probably put in a pit lane soon to the track -------------------- Don't Forget That I Finish Last ....... I Am The Best At Being Worst Have A Look Here For Great Slot Racing LEFT TURN DIGITAL RACING IN ESSEX |
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3 Jun 2010, 11:01
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![]() Trevor Gordon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Group: Members Posts: 1,097 Joined: 8-December 09 From: Auckland, NZ Member No.: 13,730 |
Are you going to bank the corners?
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3 Jun 2010, 11:43
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![]() Tel ![]()
Group: PLUS+ Posts: 3,414 Joined: 29-December 05 From: Cambs UK Member No.: 3,329 |
No thread as such, I did post a simple explaination Here (it's quite simple).
-------------------- My old track: Savage Raceway Scalextric Digital with PBPro SH, Pit Pro, RichG lapcounter and SSDC
Current track: Hunter Valley 3 Lane Analogue routed MDF with Race Coordinator timing and fuel management |
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3 Jun 2010, 11:44
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![]() Sir Slotalot ![]()
Group: PLUS+ Posts: 2,007 Joined: 28-February 07 From: Sunny Essex Member No.: 6,530 |
Are you going to bank the corners? Not on this incarnation but was talking about that last night and there will be a banked corner soon Want to get this up and running 1st then we can modify it as required -------------------- Don't Forget That I Finish Last ....... I Am The Best At Being Worst Have A Look Here For Great Slot Racing LEFT TURN DIGITAL RACING IN ESSEX |
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23 Jun 2010, 13:25
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![]() Sir Slotalot ![]()
Group: PLUS+ Posts: 2,007 Joined: 28-February 07 From: Sunny Essex Member No.: 6,530 |
-------------------- Don't Forget That I Finish Last ....... I Am The Best At Being Worst Have A Look Here For Great Slot Racing LEFT TURN DIGITAL RACING IN ESSEX |
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23 Jun 2010, 14:40
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Digital=Realism ![]()
Group: PLUS+ Posts: 4,387 Joined: 12-December 09 From: kingswinford.West Midlands. Member No.: 13,786 |
hi to all.
why are you asking for a pb aux to usb cable? Do you not require mine anymore michael? -------------------- |
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23 Jun 2010, 15:01
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![]() Sir Slotalot ![]()
Group: PLUS+ Posts: 2,007 Joined: 28-February 07 From: Sunny Essex Member No.: 6,530 |
hi to all. why are you asking for a pb aux to usb cable? Do you not require mine anymore michael? Yes I do Was now asking about the power as I never really got an answer on specs on cable on the serial one Chq is in post -------------------- Don't Forget That I Finish Last ....... I Am The Best At Being Worst Have A Look Here For Great Slot Racing LEFT TURN DIGITAL RACING IN ESSEX |
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23 Jun 2010, 15:14
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LABATYD ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Group: Members Posts: 7,003 Joined: 9-February 09 From: Auburn, WA, USA Member No.: 11,397 |
I don't see any reason why that PSU wouldn't work, but I'm not a PSU expert. The important thing is that it's outputting the right voltage (12v is good), has plenty of amps (20 is more than enough), and is regulated, which it is. It's not in a pretty shell with VU meters and switches/dials like most people get (including me) but it should still work just fine. Oh, and it has overload protection, which is also a good thing to have.
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23 Jun 2010, 15:30
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![]() Sir Slotalot ![]()
Group: PLUS+ Posts: 2,007 Joined: 28-February 07 From: Sunny Essex Member No.: 6,530 |
But do you need the meters etc ..
If it is in a box on the underside of the track where I wont see them anyway ? It look nice and cheap -------------------- Don't Forget That I Finish Last ....... I Am The Best At Being Worst Have A Look Here For Great Slot Racing LEFT TURN DIGITAL RACING IN ESSEX |
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24 Jun 2010, 12:31
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Group: PLUS+ Posts: 2,239 Joined: 21-November 09 From: Norwich - UK Member No.: 13,545 |
The PSU you have shown is a large scale PC internal one i guess....
To be honest as long as you can keep it cool it will be fine, ones designed for a PC case don't always have there own fan relying on the case fan to do the job... As a power supply heats up the amps it can put out will drop... kept cool though it will do the job admirably.... the unit you have pointed to does not have a fan... putting it in an enclosed box with little ventilation will be an issue. Fans, Meters lights and cases add to the cost of a PSU... I'm a big fan of the "Rapid" unit £65 which has a fixed 13.8 or variable output... One has been powering the ENSCA 100ft track for a couple of months without skipping a beat... The digi meters... The voltage one is fairly redundant for us because we use the fixed 13.8 amp output switch underneath... but it is handy for being able to reduce power to the circuit as a whole to keep things even but let newbs run the cars slower but fairly although much below 10amps and the PB will "brownout" at times of heavy load... The fan in the rapid unit is pretty quiet and thermally linked so speeds up when the unit is under duress (rarely in our case). The Amp meter is much more useful for tracking problems... we found thaat the standard 8amp overload voltage on the PBPro was a little to low, the amp display allowed us to read the peak voltage we were pulling at the point of failure.... we just upped the overload to 12 amps and never had a problem since... although you could just adjust it by trial and error the display helped... a case is useful as we "break down" the power system every race night rather than leave it in the hall so it avoids any nasty dangly wires for people to come into contact with and more convenient to pack away etc beacuse of the easy to use connectors.... whether thats worth another £30 or so is debateable! but it is easier. As ENSCA racers have slowly purchased their own cars mainly with "lights" and the number of "additional" XLC's not independantly powered has grown we find that 1-3 amps is an average loading, peaks of 6 amps are not uncommon in a close race down the main straight with lighted cars but rarely do we pull more than 10 amps... so depending on the number of drones you are a running the unlit NASCARS will never come close to causing the 20amp psu you suggest any problems!.... JUST KEEP IT COOL! Hope it helps -------------------- |
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24 Jun 2010, 14:42
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![]() Top Tuner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 345 Joined: 18-March 09 From: Tempe, AZ USA Member No.: 11,752 |
Michael... very interesting design in combining the prefab lane changes with routed runs!!! I dreamed about something similar when I had my digital setup. Looks like you've executed it perfectly! One advantage to an external power supply I've found is the ability to quickly adjust the track voltage for different classes and/or driver types. I have not found the metering to be all that important, as I usually check voltage at the rails with a multimeter just to be accurate anyway.
Do you have a link to other pics of the construction of this track? I'd love to see more. Stan -------------------- |
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25 Jun 2010, 22:16
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![]() Sir Slotalot ![]()
Group: PLUS+ Posts: 2,007 Joined: 28-February 07 From: Sunny Essex Member No.: 6,530 |
Do you have a link to other pics of the construction of this track? I'd love to see more. Stan Just for you Stan The build thread of our Digital Oval PS Lee built it but he does not visit SF so I have posted all the details for him -------------------- Don't Forget That I Finish Last ....... I Am The Best At Being Worst Have A Look Here For Great Slot Racing LEFT TURN DIGITAL RACING IN ESSEX |
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25 Jun 2010, 22:19
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Digital=Realism ![]()
Group: PLUS+ Posts: 4,387 Joined: 12-December 09 From: kingswinford.West Midlands. Member No.: 13,786 |
hi to all.
cable reveived ok michael? Hope your happy with it. -------------------- |
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