After installing a thick teeline turf with custom cutouts and using one 9w light for each row of sensors, my optishot is performing the best it has in 10 months since I bought it.
Best Opti set up so far......
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What type of 9w bulbs are you using? I never thought of having the lights as you have them set up. That is the perfect solution for eliminating shadows passing through the sensors. I would be the first to "like" your set up, but i am anti facebook, I will say i believe you have solved my last issue, thanks
Glad to hear you like my setup. I use two 9watt compact florescent bulbs CFL that DD recommends. With black electrical tape and an inch and a half of reflective tin tape at the leading edge of the sole (on all woods) I am getting very acceptable results. Enjoy your optishot.
could you show a pic of the tape job on a couple of your clubs? I like your embedding the sensors to eliminate shadows!
Here's my wood pics. I am getting very accurate results . I also read somewhere that you can use white electrical tape instead of the silver tape and if your results are off you can even place your silver or white tape along the middle of the club as it would be easier to make a straight line because usually the leading edge of some woods are rounded. I really recommend you hit a bucket at the range and a analyze your average ball flight then go to the opti driving range and edit your clubsets offset and tweak until your satisfied with the results.
Enjoy
thanks for the info, I notice your ball dispenser... did you make that? I would like to make one as well so any input??
I bought a used "teego" ball dispenser on ebay for 40 $ . I had to reinforce and modify it as its not very durable. I used pvc piping and can load about 250 balls.
Sorry guys my dispenser is a "Teedup"