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    Gong indicator

    Has any set up a flashing light so when a gong gets hit a flashing light goes off.
    I want to attach a sensor to the back of the gong and run a very thin wire to a small light to indicate a hit.
    I've mounted a small gong behind the deer target and want to put a red light for its eye that will flash when hit.


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    Search this forum for target camera setups
    A bunch of us video the target and watch the hits in real time on a screen next to the shooter

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    Yeah we have cameras just after a fun thing that makes a light flash

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    Hornady do one that is $60 from memory
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    Delta Mike stock them they are quite affordable.

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    Tricky to tell from your photo, but if you’re gong is like this one

    https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....g-gong-116498/

    You could just have a contact that breaks when the gong swings back, and wire the eye light circuit through a NC contact on a basic relay.
    You would want the contact behind the front shroud. Or make it more realistic and simple at same time. Wire the eye directly through the sensor for always on, when you score a hit… lights out, at least till the gong swings forward again.

    Another option would be to have an optical sensor (like in a shop doorway). When the gong swings back it swings into the sight line of the optical sensor to light the eye.
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    https://www.deltamike.co.nz/product/...icator-2-pack/

    They do a 5 pack also. Worth a shot for 2 for $45

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stocky View Post
    https://www.deltamike.co.nz/product/...icator-2-pack/

    They do a 5 pack also. Worth a shot for 2 for $45
    @25/08 IMP

    This looks like the story, but if you also want to flex your DIY skills, an optical beam would be my vote, you could set it up in a little frame so you can transfer it to a new target, as each gets shot out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by longshot View Post
    Tricky to tell from your photo, but if you’re gong is like this one

    https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....g-gong-116498/

    You could just have a contact that breaks when the gong swings back, and wire the eye light circuit through a NC contact on a basic relay.
    You would want the contact behind the front shroud. Or make it more realistic and simple at same time. Wire the eye directly through the sensor for always on, when you score a hit… lights out, at least till the gong swings forward again.

    Another option would be to have an optical sensor (like in a shop doorway). When the gong swings back it swings into the sight line of the optical sensor to light the eye.
    Yip that's the sort of thing I'm thinking of it's a coreflute target with a cut out and a gong mounted behind so when you hit the gong it swings and breaks a beam or circuit to light up the eye.

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    I've set ups in the US that use an Accelerometer/Seismic Detector on the back of the gong connected to bright strobe.

    Gong moves = light goes off...
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    Quote Originally Posted by fernleaf View Post
    I've set ups in the US that use an Accelerometer/Seismic Detector on the back of the gong connected to bright strobe.

    Gong moves = light goes off...
    Can you explain to a dumb arse how you do that

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    what about a simple mercury switch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjp View Post
    what about a simple mercury switch?
    ball tilt switch looks to be a safer option...
    https://surplustronics.co.nz/product...44CG_SaCj04MB5

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjp View Post
    ball tilt switch looks to be a safer option...
    https://surplustronics.co.nz/product...44CG_SaCj04MB5
    If ball switch works could be a real simple answer with a battery and led...

    how much does the gong move?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjp View Post
    If ball switch works could be a real simple answer with a battery and led...

    how much does the gong move?
    The deer is attached to a timber frame and the the gong is on a rubber belt attached to the frame above.
    This could be changed if putting it on a hinge is easier

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