Hi all,
I know it's sad that my mini doesn't have a garage or driveway, but as it is a frequently used car it has to be parked outside. As cars get bigger, the visibility of the mini reduces and people reverse into it. I have pushbars for protection, but I suspect some drivers actually push the mini to fit into spaces, almost like they think this is the point of the pushbar.
I was thinking of creating a battery powered (eg, couple of AAA batteries) LED set up so if pushbar is touched, LEDs will flash (attached inside to the top of the windscreen), thus the reversing driver is warned/discouraged from going further. I may even have an alternative horn on the same little circuit once I am sure it works well and doesn't leave a horn accidentally on all the time. At the moment my thinking is this: I could add a tube over the pushbar that is on the positive circuit (strip of copper inside), and the negative circuit is on the original pushbar at an angle such that if the outer tube is pressed backwards, the circuit is completed and LEDs flash until driver moves forwards Obviously have an internal off switch for when the car is in use. If it I make it look like a genuine part of the pushbar even better.
Very obscure question, but has anyone tried some kind of detection system like this before? Or have other ideas around this? I expect this is becoming a common issue.
Curious to hear others' thoughts on this!