Where can I find a digital counter for turns?

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A user is seeking a digital counter for a winding machine that can count turns and subtract backwards, expressing concerns about size and cost. Suggestions include using a second-hand odometer from a scrap car, which can be modified for the task, or employing optical position encoders that are affordable and easy to assemble. Other ideas involve modifying calculators or cassette tape counters to serve as turn counters. The user appreciates the suggestions and plans to explore these options. Overall, the discussion emphasizes finding compact and cost-effective solutions for counting machine turns.
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I have a winding machine that needs a counter to count it's turns, subtract backwards also. I did a search but most results were fairly expensive and bulky.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks in advance
 
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kolleamm said:
fairly expensive
How large a number is "fairly?"
 
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How large a number is "fairly?"
The machines are from $50 and up. Money isn't a huge problem it's just the size.
 
Why not use a second hand odometer counter out of a scrap car instrument panel.
Remove the worm reduction and drive the end counter directly.
If you use a trip counter you will be able to reset it to zero.
 
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Optical position encoders are very cheap and so is the driving circuitry (if you are hand with a soldering iron).
 
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Thank you for the suggestions everyone, I will try out your ideas.
 
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