RUST Electrical | How To Network HBHF Sensors – 2023
How to Network HBHF Sensors to protect your base!
RUST Electrical | How To Network HBHF Sensors – 2023
In this video I show you how to build a network of HBHF Sensors that trigger a single input on whatever you would like to trigger. Applications include base lockdown systems, lights, alarms, RUST+, whatever you need.
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Video Contents:
0:00 – Intro / Question
0:26 – Wired Build
4:54 – Wireless Build
8:36 – Using Turrets
11:49 – Outro
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Video Contents:
0:00 – Intro / Question
0:26 – Wired Build
4:54 – Wireless Build
8:36 – Using Turrets
11:49 – Outro
question for the smarts is it possible to use one broadcaster for all hbhf
Great video. Got a challenge for you. It should be plausible. Wire up an auto turret behind double garage doors that open with a hbhf sensor that also turns on a siren light, search light(s), tesla coil(s), flasher light, and audio alarm, it also transmits a signal to a pager using the RF transmitter and resets itself with a timer after a period of time. Use as little power as possible and make a video out of it. Let us know how much power is needed to make it work. I think you can do it.
So we had 120 turrets surrounding our outside wall, we had blue lights also surrounding the wall, normally the blue lights would flash to show its peaceful, once a turret had target it would turn the blue lights off and turn the red lights on around the whole base. This worked great using broadcasters until we ran into an issue where they would keep broadcasting after killing someone. Only fix we found was to turn the turrets on and off as to reset their targeting. We did originally have 120 broadcasters and we thought maybe that was the issue so we condensed using ands/ors and we got it down to 8 broadcasters, but for some reason it still has the same bug issue with triggering and staying on. Any help greatly appreciated
Great video. I’m just trying to connect door controllers to fully automate doors opening and closing when HBHF is activated and I just can’t find a solution
Your videos are the best! Keep it up!
OH BOY Surveillance “web” incomming
Multiple surveillance station TC’s + one or more reciever stations / bases
Each station
– Triangle tc
– 3hbf
– Sola on top
– sends signal to base
On base you handle the input
Reciever -> to outputs like
– Lights on wall in a sector in grid
– rustplus “movement G 14 / G14 clear”
– Pager can peep if in a sector (group of tc’s) a signal gets triggered (just branch of from all broadcasters in a sector -> into broadcasters or or gates)
I believe you can hide hbhf behind the stone varricate varieties -> so players don’t even know you have surveilance!
And solars with i think half or low walls }:3
This can probably run of a small battery giving you INSANE map awarenes 😀
I’d love to see you build something like this!
Hey bro can you please do a tutorial on how to set up the Tesla coil ? Or how to expand them from the turrets ? Just a Tesla coil video since there’s not an updated one out there
The day you stop posting, I will cry. Your content is beautiful.
Bro, your videos are awesome. I’ve been binge watching them but I have one suggestion. Please make a “for dummies” video for idiots like me. I still have a hard time following along after watching several times lol.
Public Service Announcement:
Using a splitter when having 3 rust electrical items that each have the same power requirements. For example 3 HBHFs, 3 auto turrets or 3 water pumps. You save 2 Rust Watts of power if you use a splitter for those 3 items instead of branches. You also save 125 metal frags using 1 splitter instead of 3 electrical branches.
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Thank you for the video!
I’m watching all your videos man! You must be a teacher in real life!
subbed, the RF-receiver set up is what i used this wipe – works like a charm!
gratz on the 3k! nice video thank you and keep it up 🙂
Something like this works also – without the need for tech trash. https://i.imgur.com/a993BJ0.png
For the wireless one I tried it’s working but it only gives power too one of my siren light it but the other ones that’s connected doesn’t work
After much playing around to try and chain HBHF sensors like this I had also eventually realised how awesome these RF tools are. This is the best way to do it that I’ve found so far. Not just because it is easier, but also because it gives you total control of the output power at the RF receiver, regardless of which or how many HBHF sensors trigger. You can chain them to other systems like this as well, for example tying in your wall-raid detection system into it also. Don’t forget these can also trigger your smart alarms so you can get alerts on your Rust+ app. Additionally, in these setups you could also have a backup receiver in case the other is destroyed. The possibilities are virtually endless.
I saw a video on spot lights in congruence with hbf sensors how to get them to track a enemy can you make a video
these videos are fascinating to me
Hbhf sensors and rf recievers will output 1 power even if they only recieve 1 power. Branches limit you to 2 obviously but you could potentially make this even more economical using splitters. At least I’m like 90% sure that’s the case.
Thank you for all the work behind the video you do
Super underrated YouTuber. Keep up the great work. I don’t know anybody else that goes as in depth as you do.
Solid video, it answers one of my previous comments thanks!
I appreciate your hard work. Respect
I appreciate the video thanks. I use your Battery back up system. Have a great night
Love the tutorials! Appreciate your effort! 😀