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Instead of using lights, my solution is low-tech but also simpler: I have a shop vac to extract dust directly from the SawStop's dust guard blade. The shop vac in turn is hooked up to thishttps://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/sho...ccessories/63013-ivac-automatic-vacuum-switch which powers the saw, dust collector and shop vac. When the saw is turned off, both the shop vac and dust collector keeps on running for 6 seconds or so. When the noise from the vac or collector stops, I know the blade has come to a stop, too. (Actually the blade stops a few seconds before the vac and collector do.)
Instead of using lights, my solution is low-tech but also simpler: I have a shop vac to extract dust directly from the SawStop's dust guard blade. The shop vac in turn is hooked up to thishttps://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/sho...ccessories/63013-ivac-automatic-vacuum-switch which powers the saw, dust collector and shop vac. When the saw is turned off, both the shop vac and dust collector keeps on running for 6 seconds or so. When the noise from the vac or collector stops, I know the blade has come to a stop, too. (Actually the blade stops a few seconds before the vac and collector do.)