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Racing Lights for athletics running track, 40-50m. What are the correct questions to ask?
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[QUOTE="BoomerNation999, post: 120625, member: 35560"] Thank you guys so much. I have not had as much success getting information from other places. I would like this to not be permanent. I am pretty sure they would like to move it around, as they will train in a few places. The plan is to have just a straight area. I understand how moving them a lot could lead to damaging them. maybe instead of one 50m strand, i have 25 - 2m strands connected. (once again I really have very little idea how things work). However, if this is a very successful venture, someone will want to do an entire track around, 400m, i am sure of it. I have used pex a lot, (I used to be a plumber) rolling it up in a wide arc could be safer than folding small sections. But disconnecting could be better, depending on how durable the connections are and constant plugging and unplugging would affect them. That sounds like an awesome idea. the red green blue is great. It seems from reading and watching youtube that the pixel lights are definitely the best path to take. The flag pully system definitely seems like it could be easier and less expensive. Just like a dog track chasing a rabbit. But the Rottweiler idea could also be great, we have bears here as well. I do not know the power situation. we can probably have extension cords, or I have used car batteries with inverters on them before. it seems like the biggest issue is moving it around and durablity. i think a raspberry pi with a small LCD screen could allow me to select 5.0, 4.95, 4.9, 4.85 seconds as we train. But the rotary encoder might be even easier. Basically a friend I coach sports with is going to buy this. He has two sons he wants to train with. But we are friends with the track coach, and he will use it as well, so the mobility seems like it is something they will want. [/QUOTE]
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