"Terrible Tom" <SilverEightynine@aol.com> wrote in message
news:40D71EC9.9020809@aol.com...
>
> james.zito@ps.ge.com wrote:
> > from Michael Maskalans :
> >
> > Of course you could probably put some sort of a sensor on the
> > speedometer itself - maybe a microswitch glued to the speedo at 40mph
> > that the needle would hit and trip - of course it'd be damn tough to
> > make the speedo work above that speed, then, and pegging it's travel
> > would probably not do the motor that moves it any good =)
> > ----------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Similar idea why not a magnetically activated switch that way there
would be
> > no contact required and
> > the speedo wouldn't get hung up??? Or rig the micro switch to have a
flip
> > over feature, the pointer hits it
> > it tips over raising an arm to repeat the process on decell?? I know
that
> > they make ones with that action.
> >
> > Jim
> > 03 CC Dak
> >
>
> Ok - what the HELL are you people talking about? I havn't been
> following this thread obviously.
>
> Terrible Tom -- AIM & Yahoo Name: SilverEightynine
Don wants his truck to automatically apply the brakes and inflate a life
raft when it senses the ground falling out from underneath it.
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