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It will have two lasers in front, which shoot together at the same spot, while the vision is given by the searchlight. Amazing system, love it. Will leave credit and a link to this
I would like to use your circuit in my sub which i will post in a workshop, so i wanted to ask your official permission.
Looks like the circuit runs its calculations on both of the spotlights used in the demo to provide fire direction for the actual turrets, so probably not. Truth be told, this is literally just a fire director [en.wikipedia.org] and a clever one at that.
@PhoenixKarma @Triden23
Wiring the periscope trigger output to a Signal Check and a Delay, wiring both to an AND, and then wiring the AND to the turret's trigger input should work to stagger your fire. Just make sure you set the false output on your signal check to a null signal or that turret will go postal on whatever's in its line of fire.