Garage Door Opener wired into my bike - Pictures included

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Garage Door Opener wired into my bike - Pictures included

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I have been keeping my old garage door opener in a pocket of my jacket or in one of the front compartments but it never seemed convienient. Today I took one of the openers and found the switch on the inside and wired a regular push button switch into the place where the internal switch was. I then made a cover for the place where the CB radio(?) might have been. It is the sister to the place where you add air to the suspension, but on the other side. I am going to ask Carl Leo if he has one of these covers and may have to you a shorter button, but it is not a big deal to change that out.

The opener is placed behind that space and held in place with tie wraps for now.

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The switch is the flat silver piece closest to you. I soldered on the other side of this but I also removed this switch since some solder went through and was making the opener run all of the time.


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This is the backside of the switch, the three solder points.


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I had to cut a little notch for the wire to go through. On the inside I had to trim another piece since I did not plan ahead and the cover would not go on straight with the new wire in the way.


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I placed the first switch/button in the top right quadrant to allow placement of at least three more switches if needed.

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Only if my wife happens to be looking out the window when I get home...
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Larry From Mn wrote:Nice job!

Don't new openers work with flashing the headlight? Thought I heard that.
If the flashing of a headlight is all it took to open a garage door, the security wouldn't be worth a darn with them, anyone with a flashing light could enter your garage. :shock:
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Larry From Mn wrote:http://www.jpcycles.com/product/383-091 ... n=products

Of course it has security built in.
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Larry From Mn wrote:Nice job!

Don't new openers work with flashing the headlight? Thought I heard that.
If the flashing of a headlight is all it took to open a garage door, the security wouldn't be worth a darn with them, anyone with a flashing light could enter your garage. :shock:
It's really not using your flashing headlight, or any light, to open the door. It only uses the headlight switch, so it's a transmitter, not a flashing light to open. Still a nice idea!
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Found this one 6 or 7 months ago. Seems to work pretty good. No wiring issues either.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1C-Bxifv2Pk
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