Sorry I’m late, Ron. I went back to work after having a couple of months off and after the first full week, I’m trying to remember where the time went. I have scedualed some revisions to the track itself and have already changed the middle run to make it smoother but more on that later.
I threw a chip in this older analog nascar chassis yesterday that was produced way back in 2003. These older models weren’t designed to accommodate this chip so a bit of dremel work was required to fit it within the frame where I wanted it so that the polarity switch and led light on the bottom side of the chip would be close enough to be accessible and effective. I kind of made a mess with those holes but they will work as placed. Couldn’t find a hot glue stick so I carefully superglued the chip down into place.
The switch lets you reverse the cars polarity to run the cars in the opposite direction on the track. The led interacts with the various track section sensors. Lane switch sections,pit lane,lap counting/start/finish,intermediate times, if you have one of those pieces.
That switch in my palm was the polarity switch that this analog model had wired in between the track power and the motor. I wired and soldered my chip in between and decided to give this model a little tailight action. Those light chip board pieces are factory and came out of another car like this chip. They have their own wiring harness and built in resistance for the LED
Here, I have carefully superglued them in a good location on the chassis to light what comes next
. I really think hot glue would be safer for these circuit boards.