I-Lap Timing system
#76
We use I-Laps at our track and i think it works great.
Also we run Zround software, that is also great stuff.
Never had a issue with not counting laps or glitching on it.
Would recommend it to everyone, but we run it indoors on carpet track.
Don't know how well it works outdoors on offroad tracks.
Also we run Zround software, that is also great stuff.
Never had a issue with not counting laps or glitching on it.
Would recommend it to everyone, but we run it indoors on carpet track.
Don't know how well it works outdoors on offroad tracks.
#79
9 to cover 10ft... 10 to cover the 12ft... each bridge sensor covers 14.5" at 24" of height to the bridge... so depending on which type of vehicle you plan on using will mean if you can get away with a 24" bridge or higher...
#80
I am working on geting a club race here in Maryalnd for On-Road 1/5 scale cars http://lsrcm.com and I was wondering if this system will work on these big cars?
I have a few questions.
#1, From what I have read, the sensor must be placed pointing upwards, but in order to get better signal you guys recomend pointing the transponder thru a clear (unpainted) lexan part of the body, well the windshields are not painted so if we were to install the transponders on the inside of the windshield, which would point the sensors forward at an angle, will the sensors on the bridge pick up the signal??
ALso, how far apart does the transponders and sensors need to be, or better said what is the minimum distance allowed between transponders and sensor?
1/5 scale cars are about 10" tall.
thanks
I have a few questions.
#1, From what I have read, the sensor must be placed pointing upwards, but in order to get better signal you guys recomend pointing the transponder thru a clear (unpainted) lexan part of the body, well the windshields are not painted so if we were to install the transponders on the inside of the windshield, which would point the sensors forward at an angle, will the sensors on the bridge pick up the signal??
ALso, how far apart does the transponders and sensors need to be, or better said what is the minimum distance allowed between transponders and sensor?
1/5 scale cars are about 10" tall.
thanks
#81
I am working on geting a club race here in Maryalnd for On-Road 1/5 scale cars http://lsrcm.com and I was wondering if this system will work on these big cars?
I have a few questions.
#1, From what I have read, the sensor must be placed pointing upwards, but in order to get better signal you guys recomend pointing the transponder thru a clear (unpainted) lexan part of the body, well the windshields are not painted so if we were to install the transponders on the inside of the windshield, which would point the sensors forward at an angle, will the sensors on the bridge pick up the signal??
ALso, how far apart does the transponders and sensors need to be, or better said what is the minimum distance allowed between transponders and sensor?
1/5 scale cars are about 10" tall.
thanks
I have a few questions.
#1, From what I have read, the sensor must be placed pointing upwards, but in order to get better signal you guys recomend pointing the transponder thru a clear (unpainted) lexan part of the body, well the windshields are not painted so if we were to install the transponders on the inside of the windshield, which would point the sensors forward at an angle, will the sensors on the bridge pick up the signal??
ALso, how far apart does the transponders and sensors need to be, or better said what is the minimum distance allowed between transponders and sensor?
1/5 scale cars are about 10" tall.
thanks
If there is no place to mount the transponders flat, with a unobstructed view through the windshield, than you should not have any issues, except in a crash, mounting them on the outside of the body on the windshield. You could also tilt the bridge sensors slightly towards the on-coming cars if you are getting missed laps. Preferably mount then somewhere on the chassis, under the body though.
1 - 2 feet from transponder to bridge sensor. My bridge is 1.5' and works fine for 1/10th so 2' bridge should work fine for 1/5th scale.
Cheers
#82
I am working on geting a club race here in Maryalnd for On-Road 1/5 scale cars http://lsrcm.com and I was wondering if this system will work on these big cars?
I have a few questions.
#1, From what I have read, the sensor must be placed pointing upwards, but in order to get better signal you guys recomend pointing the transponder thru a clear (unpainted) lexan part of the body, well the windshields are not painted so if we were to install the transponders on the inside of the windshield, which would point the sensors forward at an angle, will the sensors on the bridge pick up the signal??
ALso, how far apart does the transponders and sensors need to be, or better said what is the minimum distance allowed between transponders and sensor?
1/5 scale cars are about 10" tall.
thanks
I have a few questions.
#1, From what I have read, the sensor must be placed pointing upwards, but in order to get better signal you guys recomend pointing the transponder thru a clear (unpainted) lexan part of the body, well the windshields are not painted so if we were to install the transponders on the inside of the windshield, which would point the sensors forward at an angle, will the sensors on the bridge pick up the signal??
ALso, how far apart does the transponders and sensors need to be, or better said what is the minimum distance allowed between transponders and sensor?
1/5 scale cars are about 10" tall.
thanks
The bridge can be upwards of 24" from the ground which is what I was told to do by Craig at ILap for 1/10 scale offroad trucks. Any lower and the bridge sensors will not pick up the full 14.5" of width. I personally would not mount directly to the underside of the windshield as a crash will certainly harm the transponder... but any flat area under it where you can put some velcro will work perfectly...
#84
I doubt its able to handle anything other than normal RX voltage... 2S lipos are 7.4 rated but actually start at 8.4 at its upper end of the charge... you would need a voltage regulator to bring it down closer to the 6v range...
#87
My local hobby store used this system and it is great, when it works. I would say that about 98% of the time it works but recently he has had to reinstall the drivers more frequently which puases our race days. Over all I love this syatem as I can have personal transponders for all of my cars for the same price as 1 amb transponder.
We were talking the other day and one of the local tracks that used the anb system uses a program that says your name when announcing track positions. Is there a lap timing program out there that works with this system that allows you to announce the cars by name? Free ones? How about a system that lets you run a race by laps instead of time?
Sorry, I don't know the name of the program he is using right now but I will find out.
We were talking the other day and one of the local tracks that used the anb system uses a program that says your name when announcing track positions. Is there a lap timing program out there that works with this system that allows you to announce the cars by name? Free ones? How about a system that lets you run a race by laps instead of time?
Sorry, I don't know the name of the program he is using right now but I will find out.
#88
My local hobby store used this system and it is great, when it works. I would say that about 98% of the time it works but recently he has had to reinstall the drivers more frequently which puases our race days. Over all I love this syatem as I can have personal transponders for all of my cars for the same price as 1 amb transponder.
We were talking the other day and one of the local tracks that used the anb system uses a program that says your name when announcing track positions. Is there a lap timing program out there that works with this system that allows you to announce the cars by name? Free ones? How about a system that lets you run a race by laps instead of time?
Sorry, I don't know the name of the program he is using right now but I will find out.
We were talking the other day and one of the local tracks that used the anb system uses a program that says your name when announcing track positions. Is there a lap timing program out there that works with this system that allows you to announce the cars by name? Free ones? How about a system that lets you run a race by laps instead of time?
Sorry, I don't know the name of the program he is using right now but I will find out.
#89
Tech Rookie
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 1
Hi, I am new to this forum..as well as new to this hobby. We are in the process of building a track at our RV Park and are looking for a lap counting system. The "I lap" system sounds really good but there are no posts later than 2011 in this forum. Is the manufacturer/supplier still in business? Is Craig still the "go to " guy?
#90
Tech Adept
iTrader: (6)
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 135
From: Roselle, IL
Welcome to the forum.
Yes, we are still very much alive and well.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Contact info is on our site at http://www.rclapcounter.com/
Thanks,
Craig
Yes, we are still very much alive and well.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Contact info is on our site at http://www.rclapcounter.com/
Thanks,
Craig



