Guys ...Guys! You can spend all that time on
these machines 12 mags 9 coils thats 100 turns
apiece or is that
about 100 turns or
around 100 turns or I guess about 100 turns...
maybe some was 98 or 101 or 105??) It only took me about a half hour to take a
$1 calculator apart, trace the circuit to the
equals sign, drill 2 tiny holes on each side of
the trace circuit, wrap a lead wire around each
trace... solder them, a hole drilled thru the case, connect to a magnetic reed switch, a magnet
on whatever you are going to count, do the +1
thing on the calculator....spin away look at the
calculator and if you're doing 200rpm...it should
read about 33.
It's also useful for coil counting...
anemometers, pedometer etc.
http://www2.suite224.net/~peppysue/ (the 88cent counter)
( :>) Norm.