Hi, sorry don't really get you. Used Google to translate and I guess thanks for the first part. For the second part, I assume you want me to elaborate how I setup the Laptrax (without using a phone)?
@@lowercentenary Hi, sure. Am using a Raspberry Pi 3 with the camera module and LineageOS 16.0 (Android 9). Below are the steps: 1. Required - Ideally a Raspberry Pi 3 and above, Pi Camera. Possible to use a USB camera but it seems slow. 2. Install Lineage OS - I followed this link - konstakang.com/devices/rpi3/LineageOS16.0/ 3. As the Lineage OS does not include Google Play, need to download the Laptrax apk and install it 4. Have FUN!
Hola amigo, esta genial tu video, por favor me puedes decir donde puedo comprar este sistema porque tengo una pista turbo racing 1/76 y quisiera tener un lap time, por favor ayudame que ando loco y no lo consigo por ningun lado, saludos
Hi there, sorry for the late reply. If you're referring to the lap counting, its a free Android software called LapTrax. You can install it to a mobile or tablet. My suggestion is to install it to a mobile phone (then place it somewhere on the track to capture the cars) and use a tablet to mirror the screen so that you do not need to keep touching the phone. For this video, I'm using a Raspberry Pi with Android installed and using it with the Pi camera. Another option is to use an Android TV box that can connect a USB camera. Just in case its about the track, its using a Yoga Mat and the curbs are 3D printed. Hope this answer your question.
great demonstration! thanks for sharing! :)
You’re welcome! 😄
Incredible driver! An very nice track!
Thanks a lot!
Very good driving! And what a good job on the track setup! 😁👍
Thanks! 😃
ótima utilização do laptrax, boa corrida e um traçado elaborado, parabéns
Hi, sorry don't really get you. Used Google to translate and I guess thanks for the first part. For the second part, I assume you want me to elaborate how I setup the Laptrax (without using a phone)?
@@simplyatomic yes, yes, please elaborate!!!
@@lowercentenary Hi, sure. Am using a Raspberry Pi 3 with the camera module and LineageOS 16.0 (Android 9). Below are the steps:
1. Required - Ideally a Raspberry Pi 3 and above, Pi Camera. Possible to use a USB camera but it seems slow.
2. Install Lineage OS - I followed this link - konstakang.com/devices/rpi3/LineageOS16.0/
3. As the Lineage OS does not include Google Play, need to download the Laptrax apk and install it
4. Have FUN!
Hola amigo, esta genial tu video, por favor me puedes decir donde puedo comprar este sistema porque tengo una pista turbo racing 1/76 y quisiera tener un lap time, por favor ayudame que ando loco y no lo consigo por ningun lado, saludos
Hi there, sorry for the late reply. If you're referring to the lap counting, its a free Android software called LapTrax. You can install it to a mobile or tablet. My suggestion is to install it to a mobile phone (then place it somewhere on the track to capture the cars) and use a tablet to mirror the screen so that you do not need to keep touching the phone.
For this video, I'm using a Raspberry Pi with Android installed and using it with the Pi camera. Another option is to use an Android TV box that can connect a USB camera.
Just in case its about the track, its using a Yoga Mat and the curbs are 3D printed. Hope this answer your question.
Where did you find those 3d printed curbs?
I created them. Let me consolidate and upload them in about 2 - 3 days.
Here are the links
Curbs/Island - www.thingiverse.com/thing:4764279
Barrier - www.thingiverse.com/thing:4764285
Where is this lap system?
It's a free Android App - Laptrax.
Or are you asking where I place the lap system?
I have some follow up questions lol! This app is phone based, how is it on that lcd screen? And yes, where do you place the camera or sensor?
so it does not count in one hundredths? What a waste of time then.
Yes, because if a bridge is not 100percent safe, let's just swim across instead....
whats the size of the track. y x z
Its 86.5 x 68 cm. Height is 51.5 cm