alexandrer
- Jul 15, 2014
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Hello
I'm new in this projects so probably what I need is not difficult, but when you don't know ...
I'm doing a fishing sea bite detector.
It's quite easy, I'm using two 3v battery, a vibration switch, a resistor and a led.(in this project my space is very limited)
It's working well detects the movements of my fishing rod all the time , when is fish, wind, waves, and this is the problem.
For example the wind gust and the waves do the led flashing normally one time or two when they catch the line, and after that the led is off, but when is fish the led is keep flashing.
What I want is when is not fish the led don't turn on.
To resolve this I though in putting something that just allow the current to flow if the vibration switch is on for more than 3 seconds, for example, this way when the wind gust or the wave catch the rod line the led doesn't work, if the movement of the fishing rod continue for a certain time, it allows the current to flow.
Any ideas how this can be done?
Thanks
I'm new in this projects so probably what I need is not difficult, but when you don't know ...
I'm doing a fishing sea bite detector.
It's quite easy, I'm using two 3v battery, a vibration switch, a resistor and a led.(in this project my space is very limited)
It's working well detects the movements of my fishing rod all the time , when is fish, wind, waves, and this is the problem.
For example the wind gust and the waves do the led flashing normally one time or two when they catch the line, and after that the led is off, but when is fish the led is keep flashing.
What I want is when is not fish the led don't turn on.
To resolve this I though in putting something that just allow the current to flow if the vibration switch is on for more than 3 seconds, for example, this way when the wind gust or the wave catch the rod line the led doesn't work, if the movement of the fishing rod continue for a certain time, it allows the current to flow.
Any ideas how this can be done?
Thanks
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