by PatShaw » Mar 14, 2021 3:36 pm
Hi Bill,
That sounds quite cool. Years ago I (with much help from an electronics-savvy friend) made some caver-counters which were really just a photocell connected to a HOBO event logger...and appropriate cave-proofing. Quite small and easily hidden - it was difficult to get a real count since every pass of a light was a single increment, but great for getting an indication of traffic. Seems like the quick-fix compared to the system you've created. I hope some details of your Arduino system show up in something like the CREG Journal or another suitable place!
However, that's not at all what I was thinking though. The Werkers had a nice system for repeated photographs of a single scene to monitor any visible attribute ... colour, mud spread, broken stal ... whatever. There was a combo of a drilled hole with a glue-in insert and a monopod for the camera with a matching (and apparently locking) base to fit the inserts. It's a simple concept, but I'd sooner not reinvent the system in making one. Their article with pictures was in the NSS News, February 1994, Page 66.
Cheers,
Pat Shaw NSS15815