SPP SciO wrote:They are expensive! I'm sure someone can post a DIY guide on making your own with some inexpensive laser pointers and photoelectric components and programming skills, but, there's a good chance you're as short on time as money ... Suggestion: ask any physics teachers you can find if they know where you can borrow some. If you email the host school or coaches from participating schools, chances are high someone has a set sitting in a closet somewhere.SOcoach00 wrote:New user to this forum. Working to get ready to run this event at an invitational.
Can anyone provide info on how to economically buy or construct a photo-gate system (including related software that would work with a laptop or tablet) suitable for use with this event? The ones I see online are close to $200 with tax and shipping and that's not in the budget especially since I'll need 2 of them in order to run 2 simultaneous tracks.
Thanks for any help.
This. Push come to shove, you can always utilize manual timers. If you setup a laser pointer for the dowel rods to 'break the beam', manual timers can be relatively accurate.