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Thread: Question About Traffic Lights

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    It's not a weight sensor, it's a magnetic sensor, this is why a motor scooter can trigger it but a cheerleading squad jumping up and down wouldn't. There are coils under the pavement (look next time, the sensor is shaped like this:

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    And when the metal body of the vehicle drives over the coil, the natural magnetism of the earth causes a slight current to flow through the coil, which is registered by the light. Creeping forward at a light sometimes CAN help to re-register a current if the light is failing to change when it normally should. There are definitely NO light sensors. Some have no sensors at all and are strictly timing based. Some light6s even have sensors several feet back, or even multiples of ten car lengths back to detect traffic buildups.

    ^^ Yeah, I drew a frame of a man running on each fan blade. That is him running at idle

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87 Turbo II
    It's not a weight sensor, it's a magnetic sensor, this is why a motor scooter can trigger it but a cheerleading squad jumping up and down wouldn't. There are coils under the pavement (look next time, the sensor is shaped like this:

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    And when the metal body of the vehicle drives over the coil, the natural magnetism of the earth causes a slight current to flow through the coil, which is registered by the light. Creeping forward at a light sometimes CAN help to re-register a current if the light is failing to change when it normally should. There are definitely NO light sensors. Some have no sensors at all and are strictly timing based. Some light6s even have sensors several feet back, or even multiples of ten car lengths back to detect traffic buildups.
    Did you not read the last line of the OP...

    GOD DAMN IT!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frög
    Did you not read the last line of the OP...

    GOD DAMN IT!
    Sorry to ruin your little experiment, I read it but I just kind of.. didn't care. I hate dumb people, so I prevent it by educating. Also, I figured your first post made it obvious that it was dumb.

    ^^ Yeah, I drew a frame of a man running on each fan blade. That is him running at idle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frög
    Did you not read the last line of the OP...

    GOD DAMN IT!

    he is only partially right but that depends on where you are because i used to install these so I know the answer................but I will only let the secret out if somebody says please
    TOO BIG

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    the fuck is this shit!!!????? .....1

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87 Turbo II
    It's not a weight sensor, it's a magnetic sensor, this is why a motor scooter can trigger it but a cheerleading squad jumping up and down wouldn't. There are coils under the pavement (look next time, the sensor is shaped like this:

    ^
    ||
    V

    And when the metal body of the vehicle drives over the coil, the natural magnetism of the earth causes a slight current to flow through the coil, which is registered by the light. Creeping forward at a light sometimes CAN help to re-register a current if the light is failing to change when it normally should. There are definitely NO light sensors. Some have no sensors at all and are strictly timing based. Some light6s even have sensors several feet back, or even multiples of ten car lengths back to detect traffic buildups.


    it's a kenetic energy sensor..

    get a small electromagnet, attach to front bumper support or radiator support.. it will be like a 18 wheeler sitting there instead of your civic
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    learn to english

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckNorris
    it's a kenetic energy sensor..

    get a small electromagnet, attach to front bumper support or radiator support.. it will be like a 18 wheeler sitting there instead of your civic
    Damn... i don't have a civic lol

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