I had some time to work on the electrical side of the track build.
My sensors came in....I had to remove the connector and move it to the other side of the circuit board and solder the wires onto the newly moved connector so I would have more room for the 3/8" mdf so the sensor would sit flush with the track surface. On a couple sensors also removed the connector cleaned out the pads but soldered the wire direct onto the circuit board as well which also works
Left sensor is the non modified sensor. The Right side is a sensor that has the connector moved to the bottom.


Routed the slots for the sensor to sit snug inside



Sensors are held in place with straps. No movement in the sensors.

Copper taped and installed power taps in three locations on the track about 30 feet apart. I measured the track and it is 87 feet long.
I used the ol trench and solder method.

Drivers Stations all built. Standard three prong, 25 ohm brake pot, track call momentary button, and power indicator LED.


I decided to have all the cabling and electronics in one central cabinet. Will be a lot cleaner this way and no visitors kids yanking on wires or anything else!
The cabinet will house my terminal blocks for driver stations / track power, auxiliary 12v power supply for the Omron track call relays, Race Coordinator USB Arduino Uno board and Schneider Electric Solid State master power relay. The three Omron track call relays shut down power to individual lane for the purpose of a timed penalty. You crash, press your driver station track call button......the Omron timer relay shuts off the power to your lane for a pre-determined number of seconds as the rest of the race continues. The penalty time is adjusted on the front dial on the Omron Relay. The Schneider Electric Solid State Relay controls the power to the entire track for the purposes of end of race heat power off or when the race is paused.



When the track has power the Voltmeter on the front of the cabinet displays the voltage. I might need to install a fan but so far no heat. I will monitor.

So that's where I am at now! Track runs great by the way! Now I need to stop driving and build the skin around the track and bottom frame.

