Topic: Pit Engine Notification and Information System @ Autobahn
Had a very pleasure-full time at Autobahn this weekend. Humbly spoken but also widely reconized, it was all about our quite impressive Pit Engine Notification and Information System.
Trademark is Pending. Investors accepted to enlarge operation. No onlookers, skin-in-the-game is a must.
youtu.be/ZfYyofqdvOk
Feel free to express your creativity as youtube comments if you like what you see. I know you do.
(edit: You will say: "But not many are in, it looks pretty empty, deserted." It's better to be an early adopter, trust me.)
It's very ergonomic to grab, fills well a hand. You can literaly hold it all day long, shaking it around, without getting tired. It is a 3D printed design so you can also modify dimensions to better fit your body. We are all about inclusivity, to have all in.
It has your attention in a timely manner and with an unambiguous message every time. Today through audible warnings, vibration mode under dev.
It holds for at least 10 hours without a break.
It feedback's information: Temperatures, Rates, all to allow a full performance diagnostic during the act.
Max. blindspot window at Autobahn from pits was at about 14 seconds without any clear Line Of Sight. If you have it from a higher place, it works better (3 seconds from expectator hill).
Testing showed white body easily shows wear, so we'll quickly move to a darker one.
You can take it all around. RV, restaurant, bike ride,.. It would inevitably become visible in the bathroom and I couldn't help noticing it did draw folks attention. "Wow.. what is that!?!". Yeah.
Video is not so much over my gear as I also don't want to throw that at your face too hard. So mostly good (questionable) old (but I feel young) racing (or so they say around here).
A.K.A. (pre-rebranding): LoRa Backup-Comms and Telemetry System. All hail to Jay for the far more proper Lemons-fit branding now. Joe enabled all to take place, so more thanks to him as well (therefore also the proper channel for the Fun Police in you).
Thank you. Congrats for the event and participants. The crazier the car the more unbeliveable and fun it was to race against you.
(I did not find that "Alpine" in the participant's list to give it proper credit. I must say it was my favorite build and with proper driving.)