Ok techies, does anyone know if the nerve center works like the picoboo jr when triggering.. i am looking to do the haunted hotel sign, so i need it to run the sign constantly, on the website frightprops.com, under the picoboos, which are great controllers they have this listed
Trigger Input
The PicoBoos have one input which can be used with normally-open or normally-closed contacts, making it possible to work with nearly any type of trigger. Connecting the trigger to ground will loop the scare indefinitely. New this year, the trigger connector has been moved to the back and is now pluggable to make installation even easier.
can i also do this with the nervecenter which i really dislike but need to use it for something.. thanks everyone...
Mineschafft Rob Schaff
Thread: help with nerve center
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help with nerve center –
07-29-2011,12:30 PM
MINESCHAFFT
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07-29-2011,02:53 PM
Yes it works the same. If you want it to loop forever connect it to ground so it thinks it is consant trigger, or tape down a pushtrigger. They all work the same ::cough cough:: but some are easier to work with then others.
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07-29-2011,07:38 PM
ahh yes industen, how did i know it would be you who called back from the dead for my answer.. thank you soo much.. it just saved me $100.. thanks buddy..lol
mineschafftMINESCHAFFT
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07-29-2011,10:45 PM
I haven't used the nerve center , but I do have 1 question.... Industen said to tape down a pushtrigger.. Why not use a regular toggle switch ? It will give you the ability to turn the prop off if you need , and you don't have to worry if the tape will come unglued!!!
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07-30-2011,07:17 AM
Well, it is easier just to connect to ground, but you could use a toggle switch, or any other device that will think it is in the constant trigger state. Some are not comfortable working with wires and electricity so I was offering other options or suggestions.
The options are plenty. It would cost you nothing to short to ground.



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