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Are the sensors able to detect NIR? I’m trying to find out what I can use for the sensors to detect because the half spheres shown in the video are no longer being sold by the company.
@@MakeItHackin and I know forsure I can’t all the electronic stuff on it because I’m too new so I’d like to just hot glue something the sensor will pick up.
@@MakeItHackinI’m just blindly looking around all day and night trying find a way to make golden snitch wand an interactive wand but I’m too new to all this or where to start or look :/
Sorry but the myth busters TV show disproved that these work!! Most if not all speed toll road cameras can see the plate!! The speed and other cameras are angled to bypass what this video says!! Not worth the risk of a ticket!!😁😁
I know this video is a couple years old, but as someone who runs their own ALPR license plate camera... you might prevent the *entire* plate from being visible, which would stop me from getting the entire plate, but believe me... if the police can identify the make/model of the car and have even a partial plate, they can find ya. Also keep in mind, with a fresnel lens, you can't see the entire tag number up high at close proximity, but I'm shooting tags at 130 feet away from the camera at a place where you have to either turn left or right, and there's a good 35 feet of focus. At that distance, the camera isn't elevated that far above. Also, it does still capture with an Ai reader, but if Ai fails to snag the tag, I can go back through frame by frame at 30fps and review. Also-- no, I'm not doing anything bad with this data, and it is completely legal for me to do this here. Two years ago some dirt bag was driving around my neighborhood (fairly nice, crime free area) stealing peoples halloween and Christmas decorations. Haven't had any incidents since I put up the plate cam, thankfully, but in the future.. don't come in my neighborhood doing dumb stuff.
The problem with the Bolt is that with regards to 1/4” wood, a 40W diode cuts it faster and cleaner. And if you step up to a 60W or 70W diode, it’ll do it even faster. The Bolt is amazing for engraving and for up to 1/8” wood.
Here in Alberta people simply use rear mounted bicycle hangers to obliterate the license plate and seem to get away with it, and the stupid thing is that in Alberta only one rear plate is required!