Drop her top with your remote control...you know you want to!!!
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And you guys thought I was being paranoid:
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And you guys thought I was being paranoid:
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And you guys thought I was being paranoid:
CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL WARNS PUBLIC TO PREPARE FOR ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE!
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CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL WARNS PUBLIC TO PREPARE FOR ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE!
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Well, though it can be done, I figured that it is probably more wiring than most people want to get into.
That is why I decided to stop there and design a somewhat more sophisticated version using a bit more electronics all pre-assembled on a printed circuit board module. This will simplify installation, as well as give top up, top down, stop and reverse operation.
If you opt to get this when it is available, you can easily splice it into the wiring you have added already (plus you will need 2 more connections at the door controller). If you remind me, I'll give you a set of posi-lok splices instead of the posi-taps to make it easy to retrofit to the wiring you added already with minimal effort.
I'll also give you a significant discount for pioneering this !
That is why I decided to stop there and design a somewhat more sophisticated version using a bit more electronics all pre-assembled on a printed circuit board module. This will simplify installation, as well as give top up, top down, stop and reverse operation.
If you opt to get this when it is available, you can easily splice it into the wiring you have added already (plus you will need 2 more connections at the door controller). If you remind me, I'll give you a set of posi-lok splices instead of the posi-taps to make it easy to retrofit to the wiring you added already with minimal effort.
I'll also give you a significant discount for pioneering this !
Last edited by WhiteXKR; 05-30-2011 at 05:57 PM.
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Great, when do you think you'll have it ready? Hey! I think your instructions were great and straight forward. I spent about a half hour last night doing the connectors and adding the extra diods because of the relays. It took about 4 1/2 hrs. today from start to finish. It was so neat seeing it go up after clicking it for the first time,knowing I didn't screw up. Hey! Rev....it's almost 11pm no zombies yet, what time do they come out?
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Great, when do you think you'll have it ready? Hey! I think your instructions were great and straight forward. I spent about a half hour last night doing the connectors and adding the extra diods because of the relays. It took about 4 1/2 hrs. today from start to finish. It was so neat seeing it go up after clicking it for the first time,knowing I didn't screw up. Hey! Rev....it's almost 11pm no zombies yet, what time do they come out?
Good, I am glad the instructions were clear. I am going to make the module even more straightforward by using wires with the exact same color striping to match with the car. I am also adding some status LEDs so if there is a problem, it will be really easy to figure out what it is.
I know how you felt.... I had an ear to ear grin when I saw it work the first time
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As of today the new module is designed, and I am working as we speak on the CAD layout for the printed circuit. I hope to finish the CAD design in a week or so, then have a prototype board made, then assemble and test it. At that point I'll order a production run of boards. My best guess is mid-summer availability, but it is hard to pin point an exact date yet since this is my 2nd 'job'.
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