Thats pretty cool. I have heard of people doing that. Sounds like it was a quick project. Is it pretty easy? to a pure novice?
OK I was bored today and found a old garage door opener and happened to have a push button switch lying around so I made a mounted garage door opener on my miata took me about 5 min to solder and then another 5 to fit it in.
Thats pretty cool. I have heard of people doing that. Sounds like it was a quick project. Is it pretty easy? to a pure novice?
yeah it was very easy
All i did was solder the button to the back of the board of the garage door opener pretty straight forward
I can add some pics of the garage door opener tomorrow if you like to get an idea
that would be great, I would love to try and do this myself.
Thanks
I believe someone here on the board connected his opener to his flash-to-pass switch. Very stealthy.
1990 White NA - SOLD
1994 Black NA - SOLD
2006 Red NC - GT with limited slip, HIDs, all OEM.
I plan on changing the switch out sometime later to something a little more "stealthy" i just used the red one because i had it laying there not doing anything i thought i would give it a purpose lol
Here are some pics I took
http://s659.photobucket.com/user/Nig...0door%20opener
I didnt mention any names because its like telling everyone that they hide a key to their house under the doormat.
1990 White NA - SOLD
1994 Black NA - SOLD
2006 Red NC - GT with limited slip, HIDs, all OEM.
I had one mounted in my old '99 Miata. I used a black button, and most people would never have noticed it unless I pointed it out to them.
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Had mine hooked up to the flash to pass for a while. Now I have a stealthy little switch like the above mounted in the car
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Mine require ignition power... Seems safer to me than leaving an opener in the car if it ever might be parked outside the house.
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