dBeau
Active Member
I have two garage door openers. The newer one is the one I expected problems with. Turns out replacing the lighted button with an Elk relay is no problem. A project for another day is use a couple more relays along with the capacitors from the original button to control the lock and light features.
But this is a story about the old opener. It uses a standard non-lighted door bell button. What could be simplier. After testing by touching the wires together all checked out fine. So, I connected it to a relay and tested it. No luck! ...but the relay was clicking and the led was blinking. Turns out, that a "long press" will activate the light without opening the door, while a short press will activate opener. The nice bit is that I finally understand why my wife has had such trouble getting the old button to open the door. The bad is that I cant figure out how to get the elk to close the relay for less than one second.... and one second is considered a "long press".
I ended up hacking my remote and used the elk relay to "push" the button. This works but I'd really rather keep the remote in the car! Any suggestions?
But this is a story about the old opener. It uses a standard non-lighted door bell button. What could be simplier. After testing by touching the wires together all checked out fine. So, I connected it to a relay and tested it. No luck! ...but the relay was clicking and the led was blinking. Turns out, that a "long press" will activate the light without opening the door, while a short press will activate opener. The nice bit is that I finally understand why my wife has had such trouble getting the old button to open the door. The bad is that I cant figure out how to get the elk to close the relay for less than one second.... and one second is considered a "long press".
I ended up hacking my remote and used the elk relay to "push" the button. This works but I'd really rather keep the remote in the car! Any suggestions?